0.001307 g/cm3
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The density of methane at 2 ATM pressure and 27 degrees Celsius can be approximately calculated using the ideal gas law. The density would be around 1.328 kg/m3.
Methane has a boiling point of −161 °C at a pressure of one atmosphere. For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section indicated below.
63ºF = 17.22ºC
it is equal to -175 degree centigrade.
Probably nothing, but this is an expensive experiment to conduct. Diamond has the highest melting point of any mineral (3820 degrees Kelvin), which converts to 3,546.85 degrees Celsius. (The Centigrade measurement has essentially be abandoned. According to Sizes.com: "The problem was that the ice point, the 'temperature of melting ice...at standard atmospheric pressure', which was used to define zero degrees on the centigrade scale, cannot be measured with enough precision.")
How do you calculate the density of oxygen gas (O2) at 30 degree C. and 700 mmHg?
1.768 (0 degree centigrade)
In pressure cooker temperature rises to about 120 degree centigrade due to higher pressure than atmospheric pressure. Witch makes it makes food to get cooked faster than in open pot where water boils at 100 degree centigrade. Pressure cooker becomes essential at high altitude where water may boil at about 70 degree centigrade.
The temperature at witch water boils at the sea shore is 100 degree centigrade and Himalayan peak is is about 70 degree centigrade. ( In pressure cooker at about 120 degree centigrade. )
Yes, by adding salt and applying pressure.
yes. the centigrade and Celsius are equal. 1 degree Centigrade = 1 degree Celsius
At standard atmospheric pressure, Water (H2O) will be in the liquid state.
Methane has a boiling point of −161 °C at a pressure of one atmosphere. For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section indicated below.
There is no real difference. In scientific usage, "degree centigrade" is more common than "centigrade degree" since the typical abbreviation is, for example, 40oC instead of 40 Co.
A Fahrenheit degree is 5/9 the size of a centigrade degree.
Yes. 1 degree of Fahrenheit is 5/9 of a degree Celsius (centigrade)
The instrument you would use to measure temperature is a thermometer!!!!!
It is an definition by the international organization. When the temperature is 15 centigrade degree. To measure the atmospheric pressure is 1013.25 hundred pascals.