0 degrees Celsius= 32F, which is the freezing point of water
The freezing point of solution is always less than that of the freezing point of the pure solvent. The freezing point of pure water is 0 (zero) degree celsius. The freezing point of the water decreases with the increase in the sugar concentration. for ex. a 10 grams of sugar when dissolved in 100 grams of water, the freezing point depression of -0.56 degree Celsius A 10 molal sucrose will bring about the depression in freezing point of water to about -20 degree celsius
The freezing point of water in Celsius is 0 degrees.
0 degree
the maximum freezing point of water is -18 degree Celsius, though others may consider that the maximum freezing point is 0 degree Celsius, the 2 answer are being considered correctly, however the maximum boiling point of water is really 100 degree Celsius and that is the only answer in a boiling point
I think you mean the freezing point. The freezing point of water is 32 degree's Fahrenheit.
That is the freezing point of water. 100 degrees is the boiling point of water
The freezing point of water is 0 degrees Celsius. Therefore, 10 degrees below the freezing point of water would be -10 degrees Celsius.
Different fluids have different freezing and boiling points. Water has its freezing point at 0 degree Celsius while saline water has its freezing point at -67 degree Celsius.
water at 0 degree Celsius
This is the freezing point in the Celsius scale.
Water's Freezing point is 32 Degrees Celsius.
The freezing point of water decreases by about 1°F for every 500 feet increase in altitude. At 16,404 feet, the freezing point of water would be around 30°F.