yes very many : water, beer, milk, oil, gasoline, juice and so on
40 degrees Celsius = 104 degrees Fahrenheit [°F] = [°C] × 9⁄5 + 32
(-40) degrees Fahrenheit = -40 degrees Celsius.
Conversion: 40°C = 104°F
104 degrees Celsius is 219.2 degrees Fahrenheit To get a general idea, 0 degrees Celsius is 32 degrees Fahrenheit(water freezes at this temp) and 100 Celsius is 212 Fahrenheit(water boils at this temp)
To convert from degrees Celsius to degrees Fahrenheit, multiply by 9, divide by 5, and add 32. In this instance, 40 degrees Celsius is equal to 40 x 9 = 360/5 = 72 + 32 = 104 degrees Fahrenheit.
about 40 degrees
There are at least 3 scales for degrees of temperature: Kelvin, or K . . . Celsius, or C, . . . Fahrenheit, or F. So 104 f refers to something being at the temperature of 104 degrees on the Fahrenheit scale. For comparison, normal body temperature is around 98.6 degrees, F.
68 to 104 degrees F.
Room temperature is 25 oC so it would still be a solid. It would be 104 degrees F... So. unless the substance's boiling point is below that, it would be a solid. otherwise it would be a gas.
40 degrees Celsius = 104 degrees Fahrenheit [°F] = [°C] × 9⁄5 + 32
It all depends on what the solid is to start with. For example, chocolote has a melting point of only 94 degrees F where as steel has melting point of 2400 degrees F.
(-40) degrees Fahrenheit = -40 degrees Celsius.
104 deg F = 40 deg Celsius.
40 c = 104 f
The word for a substance moving from a solid to a vapor or gas is called sublimation. Water moves from a solid at 32 degrees F and to a vapor at 212 degrees F.
It won't freeze at reasonable temperatures (it freezes at -173 degrees F) and it's relatively non-toxic. Mercury freezes at -37 degrees F and it is highly poisonous.
40 degrees Celsius is 104 degrees Fahrenheit.