No, 100 C is the boiling point of water.
Zero freezing point and 100 degrees boiling point is on the Celsius Scale.
It is the freezing point of water and equivalent to 32 degrees fahrenheit it is freezing!
0 and 100 0 and 100
You didn't say of what substance you want to know about. I will assume that you are talking about water. The boiling and freezing point of water are 100 degrees and 0 degrees, respectively.
100 degrees higher.
Freezing point of water is 0 C and boiling point is 100 C.
0 centigrade is freezing point of water. 100 c is the boiling point of water, by defination.
100 degrees Celsius
Freezing = 0 degrees Celsius (0oC) Boiling = 100 degrees Celsius (100oC)It depends on the object you are talking about.The boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius, and its freezing point is 0 degrees Celsius.
Celsius scale with freezing point of water = 0 oC boiling point of water = 100 oC
The freezing point of water in Celsius is 0 degrees Celsius.
The freezing point of water is: 0°C, 32°F or 273.15 KelvinThe boiling point of water is: 100°C, 212°F or 373.15 Kelvin
The freezing point of water, as defined at a standard temperature and pressure (STP) is 0.0 degrees C and the boiling point is 100.0 degrees C. So it could be said that the difference is 100.0 degrees.
That is the freezing point of water. 100 degrees is the boiling point of water
Centigrade important temperatures for water: Freezing: 0 degrees. Boiling: 100 degrees.
Freezing point - zero degrees Celsius Boiling point - 100 degrees Celsius
Boiling point: 100 0C Freezing point: 0 0C (and 0,01 0C based on the triple point of water)