At normal pressure, it is 32 degrees F.
36 Degrees Celcius .... that means it is freezing.
It is: 9/5*(36)+32 = 96.8 degrees Fahrenheit
36 degrees Celsius = 96.8 degrees Fahrenheit[°F] = [°C] × 1.8 + 32
1,75 US gallon = 11,657 44 UK pints = 14 US pints
Butter does not have a single freezing point. It actually has two sets of freezing processes. The first is the water phase freezing. If you tried to freeze salt water -- you'll find that water keeps "coming out of solution" and freezing until you hit a point called the "eutectic" point, where it then freezes solid. The earlier freezing tends to be mushy. Thus, salt water ice is soft. The second freezing process is the shifted from a liquid fat to a solid fat. Again, because of the structure of the fats, the freezing point varies over a very large range. So again you don't get a "hard" structure until you are at a very cold temperature. In addition, the fats in butter may undergo solid to solid transformations that will lead to texture changes as the fat takes up different crystal structures. Thus, butter is a very complex material with many different freezing points. Source: http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/2000-03/953730434.Ch.r.html
Yes, of course. 36 is a lower number than 46. 32 degrees (F) would be freezing.
32
Yah, its cold. Only 4 degrees higher than freezing point. Wear a jacket or heavy sweatshirt. It's not completely necessary to wear gloves, though.
36 g water contain 32 g oxygen.32 g oxygen is equivalent to 1 mol oxygen.1 mol has 6,023.10e23 molecules (or atoms, ions).
The prime factorization of 576 is: 26 x 32 = 576
The LCM of 32 and 36 is 288.
100(36 - 32)/36)= 100(34/36) = 94 4/9 %)
32oF or 0oC or 273.15 K or 32oF or 0oC or 273.15 K Pressure has an effect on the freezing point (or melting point) of water, though it isn't as substantial as the effect of pressure on boiling point. We could say that these values are at standard pressure, but realistically there is no noticeable difference of water's freezing point on various altitudes on earth. It should be noted that if there are ions dissolved in the water, the freezing point will drop significantly due to the added solute.
For 32, 2 For 36, 2 and 3
The greatest common factor of 32, 36 and 38 is 2.
No but it goes into 36 evenly. 18x2=36 not 32
It is: 32/36 = 8/9 in its simplest form