It is Gas mark 0.5 (i.e. 1/2) for 120oC
2
gas.
300-450 Degrees (Fahrenheit) on a Gas BurnerThe temperature varies according to which setting is being used, eg275 Degrees Fahrenheit at Gas Mark One300 Degrees Fahrenheit at Gas Mark Two325 Degrees Fahrenheit at Gas Mark Three350 Degrees Fahrenheit at Gas Mark Four375 Degrees Fahrenheit at Gas Mark Five400 Degrees Fahrenheit at Gas Mark Six425 Degrees Fahrenheit at Gas Mark Seven450 Degrees Fahrenheit at Gas Mark Eight
4-5 gas Mark
gas mark 4
Gas Mark 2
Pentane is liquid at room temperature the melting and boiling point are respectively -130C and 36C. SOLID -130C-LIQUID-36C-GAS (left to right is phase change alternated respectively by melting and boiling normal temperature)
between gas mark 3 and 4.
gas mark 4. 180 degree C
Gas mark 4.
The equivalent gas mark would be 4, although all ovens vary so check the documentation that came with your own to be certain.
That would be gas mark 7.Degrees FahrenheitDegrees CelsiusGas MarkDescription2251101/4Very slow250120/1301/2Very slow2751401Slow3001502Slow325160/1703Moderate3501804Moderate3751905Moderately hot4002006Moderately hot4252207Hot4502308Hot4752409Very hot
82 degrees Celsius