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At 1000 degrees Celsius oxygen is a gas.
It is a gas.
Ice starts melting after 0 degrees Celsius.
Capital K = kelvin, a unit of temperature 0 K = absolute zero = -273 degrees Celsius Lower-case k = kilo, a prefix meaning 1000 k = kilo = 1000 kilometer = 1000 meters kilogram = 1000 grams kilobyte = 1000 bytes etc....
The boiling point of what? The boiling point of water is 100°C (at standard temperature and pressure; at a higher altitude water boils at a lower temperature than at sea level). For other substances it is different, eg: Hydrogen boils at -252.9°C Alcohol (ethanol) boils at 78.37°C Mercury boils at 367.7°C Aluminium boils at 2470°C
Yes, it is in a physical state.
At 1000 degrees Celsius oxygen is a gas.
gas.
Gaseous state
None the hottest planet is 450 degrees Celsius and that is Mercury the one closest to the sun.
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gas
537.778 degrees Celsius
537.78 degrees Celsius
1000 deg Celsius = 1273.15 deg Kelvin
1,000 degrees Fahrenheit is 537.78 degrees Celsius.
At 20 degrees celsius, Yttrium is solid. It's melting point is far above 1000 degrees.