Yes, it is possible.
no this depends on air flow and other factors within the room, but in a controlled environment it does yes.
it can go up or down
The ice is at a constant temperature of 0°C as it melts. Once it has completely melted, the water's temperature will start to rise to equilibrium with the room.
What you need to know to work this out is that:- Moles of gases at standard temperature pressure (With P and T constant) are proportional to the volume they occupy, divided by their specific gas constant.
In a laboratory constant temperature room.
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Assuming "Room Temperature" is fairly constant (i.e not fluctuating dramatically) and the sample of Mercury has had time to equilibriate with it's surroundings, then the temperature of the Mercury will be the same as "Room Temperature".. what ever that happens to be at the time.
A stability room is a device used to mantain constant (and pre - defined) conditions of humidity and temperature.
Yes, it is possible.
Generally 20-25 0C. For special measurements and instruments a room at constant temperature is needed.
no this depends on air flow and other factors within the room, but in a controlled environment it does yes.
it can go up or down
the thermostat can be used to measure the temperature in a room. when.... (to see more please go to my website to see more).
The room temperature is...the room temperature !!
No, no one , nothing on this planet has a constant temperature.
The ice is at a constant temperature of 0°C as it melts. Once it has completely melted, the water's temperature will start to rise to equilibrium with the room.