I am 40'ish. I like 75 degrees.
23 degrees is the optimal room temperature for Office Work.
No, the alcohol will kill any bacteria. This is not true for food however.
A diamond at room temperature will generally be at the same temperature as the room.
room temperature
You would think that the balloon at the lowest temperature would shrink the fastest due to the simple ideal gas law equation. PV=nRT HOWEVER the temperature is not the determining factor in this case. Hydrogen leaks through rubber and the greater the temperature the faster the leakage. So it will be the balloon at the HIGHEST temperature that will leak the fastest. This is also true for Helium. Other gases obey the Ideal Gas Law.
18c (64f)
23 degrees is the optimal room temperature for Office Work.
H2 and He are ideal at room temperature because room temperature is very high for both of them so at high temperature gasses bahaves ideally due to the small force of attraction but in case of SO2 and CL2 room temperature is not so high for them so they have greater force of attraction between them and thus behaves non-ideally .......!
20-22 c.
Because both have completely filled orbitals
Precisely 82 degrees, not a touch cooler!
The ideal temperature of your room should be between 68-71o F You should not go below 50o or above 82o F.
68 degrees
Around 20- 25 degrees C is good, if its hoter the will dehydrate faster
75 degrees F OK that's fine for temperature but what is the ideal room humidity percentage? Actually, most building codes only require you at keep the temperature at 68 degrees, which is ideal. The ideal room humidity percentage is usually around 50% ASHRAE Standards: 68-74F @40-60% relative humidity in the Winter 73-79F @40-60% relative humidity in the Summer
I would assume it would be safe, but keeping in a cool place would be ideal
Between 69o and 71o Fahrenheit. Whatever is comfortable for you should be comfortable for them.