The answer is B.
Celsius and Fahrenheit are relative (standardized using the melting and boiling point of water) temperature scales. Kelvin is an absolute, thermodinamic based, temperature scale.
Temperature isn't governed by weight so both can have the same temperature. Do you mean which has a higher melting point? That's iron as silver melts at a lower temperature.
No most likely there is only one temperature in hell. Which is very very hot and melting.
Sodium has the following melting points: 370.87K, 97.72°C, 207.9°F
Scientific notation is a way of writing numbers that are too big or too small to be conveniently written in decimal form. The formula of water is H2O. The melting point is 32 degrees Fahrenheit. The density is 999.97 kg/m^3. There are very small numbers associated with water, but they usually come in small measurements to make the numbers more manageable.
1762.6 Fahrenheit is the most accurate measurement.
There are accurate measurements of temperature every day, all round the world. Scientists can see that temperatures are rising. They can measure ice melting, and sea levels rising. This is how they know.
Melting point is the temperature at which something melts. Like ice has a melting point of 0 Celsius. The heat of fusion is the heat energy that is absorbed (or released) when a substance melts (or freezes) an is measured in energy units, either calories or joules. Ex. One gram of ice must absorb 80 calories of heat energy to change into liquid water.
by using a more accurate thermometer by repeating the measurements between 30% and 50% tin by increasing the number of measurements between 40% and 60% tin by increasing the number of measurements between 50% and 70% tin
When a material is melting, the temperature is likely to be increasing. That or the temperature is just above the material's melting/freezing point.
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Hey, what is the melting point temperature?OrHouston's weather is like the melting point temperature?
A solid substance in a Thermometer would only show the temperature at it's melting point up to its gas point. they use a liquid so the temperature can be measured at room temperature with ease.
You would now use laser measurements from satellites, which are very accurate. Sea level measurements in the past were very difficult to judge accurately.
Hey, what is the melting point temperature?OrHouston's weather is like the melting point temperature?
During melting the temperature remain constant if it was achieved the melting point.
-- pure alcohol at room temperature -- mercury at room temperature -- oxygen below its boiling temperature -- iron above its melting temperature -- nitrogen below its boiling temperature -- salt above its melting temperature -- gold above its melting temperature -- any other element or compound that is not H2O, above its melting temperature and below its boiling temperature