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To heat one liter of water to 85c you will need a heatproof container that will hold one liter. You will also need Bunsen burner to heat the water and a thermometer to see when itâ??s reached 85c.
Trick question: At minus 5 degrees Celsius, water is a solid. A rock would sit on top of it.
-- the area of the exposed surface -- the airflow over the exposed surface -- the temperature of the liter of water -- the air pressure at the exposed surface -- the relative humidity of the air in the room -- the transparency of the liter container are all relevant to the rate of evaporation.
It would be a gas as its boiling point is 100 degrees Celsius.
water freezes at 0o celsius, so at -15oC it would be solid
Given that water boils at 100 degrees Celsius, I would say that 230 degrees Celsius is very hot.
If it is exactly at the freezing temperature of water (32F) then it would be zero degrees Celsius.
4 degrees celsius
The temperature would be that of water's boilng point od 100 degrees
I would say 18-25 degrees in Celsius scale
Water at -20 degrees Celsius; heat will expand matter, so at +40 degrees Celsius, water would have less density. * * * * * That would be true if there were no phase change. Unfortunately for the above answer, water freezes at 0 deg C and that phase change is accompanied by an expansion. As a result, water at 40 deg C is denser that water (ice) at -20 deg C.
1 Liter = 1000cm3