Yes, by maintaining water under a higher pressure
375 degree Celsius = 707 degree Fahrenheit
.000251cal/gram degree Celsius or .0010542j/gram degree Celsius
100.5 degrees Fahrenheit = 38.06 degrees Celsius.
100 degrees Fahrenheit = 37.78 degrees Celsius
350 degree Fahrenheit = 176.7 degree Celsius Here is a conversion site below in the link.
Evaporation stops at 0 degree Celsius(32 degree Fahrenheit) as is too little heat for evaporation.
Sublimation takes place without passing through the liquid phase, straight from solid to vapour.
No. Absolute zero on the Celsius scale is -273.15º
Yes, it is possible because some people lived in 58 degree Celsius in Sahara desert in 1928. So it is achievable. NOTE: Maximum for 30 minute.
Yes, negative 40.
35 degree Celsius = 95 degree Fahrenheit 35 degree Celsius = 554.67 degree Rankine 35 degree Celsius = 28 degree Reaumur 35 degree Celsius = 308.15 kelvin
Yes it is possible. Boiling takes place when the saturated vapour pressure becomes equal to the surrounding pressure. So by reducing pressure over the surface of liquid even at 20 deg celsius it is possible to boil.
17 degree celsius is colder.
There is no difference between "degree Celsius" and "-degree Celsius." Both terminologies refer to the unit of temperature measurement known as Celsius, which is commonly used in scientific and everyday applications. The hyphen in "-degree Celsius" is not necessary and may be a typographical error.
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