Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius. This is equal to 0 x 9 = 0 / 5 = 0 + 32 = 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
If you mean the temperature of boiling water then Celsius or Centigrade scale
Centigrade degrees or the "Celsius" scale.
There is a temperature scale called Celsius. On the Celsius scale, the freezing point of water is 0o and the boiling point of water is 100o (in comparison to the Fahrenheit scale, in which water freezes at 32o and boils at 212o). Also note: the Celsius scale is sometimes called the Centigrade scale, although Celsius is the correct term.
The Celsius Scale
He created the Celsius scale by determining when water boils and freezes. (100 and 0 degrees Celsius, respectively).
No. Celsius is a temperature scale. And water doesn't burn.
0 degrees Celsius
The Celsius scale.
On the Fahrenheit scale. Water freezes at zero on the Celsius scale.
water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius. water boils at 100 degrees Celsius.
Celsius and Kelvin scale are also valid and useful. Celsius scale is a conventional scale based on the freezing and boiling point of water. Kelvin scale is an absolute, scientific, based on thermodynamics scale.
The celsius scale which is the most popular scale and unit of temperature, was named after 'Anders Celsius' a swedish astronomer. However, the scale he devoloped was similar but reverse to the scale that exists today in which, 100 is the freezing point of water and 0 is the boiling point of water!