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Methane boiling point.... is below. The freezign point is the compliment... the opposite, so the freezing point is below.

-187 °C, 86 K, -305 °F

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scientist have not found a temperature that freezes methane but so far the closest they have is gas phase at around 150*C or 255*F so I want to know were you got that evidence and what source you have
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te freezing point of water on a Fahrenheit scale is 32 degrees fahrentheit

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Melting point of methane, CH4, (at standard pressure) is -187 °C (86 K, -305 °F)

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32 ºF, and 273.15 K. Which is also the difference between Celsius and Kelvin

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Methane freezes at -296.5 oF or 91 K

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0 K. (zero kelvin = -273 degree Celsius)

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it's MINUS 182.5

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It depends upon the pressure of the methane gas

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What is the boiling and freezing point of the Fahrenheit scale?

Of water, 212 and 32 degrees, respectively.


What is the temperature scale with the freezing point of water at 32 degrees and the boiling point at 212 degrees?

Fahrenheit


What is the scale where the freezing point is 32?

This is the Fahrenheit scale.


The scale of temperature independent on thermal properties?

Only the Kelvin scale. The Celsius scale, for example is based on the thermal properties of water, as is the Reaumur scale. The Fahrenheit scale is based on the freezing point of brine, the freezing point of water and, possibly, the normal body temperature.


What natural points did Danial Fahrenheit base his temperature scale on?

Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit divided boiling & freezing point of water exactly 180degrees apart. Every degree on Fahrenheit scale is 1/180th part of interval between freezing point and boiling point of water.


What is a temperature scale in which 32 degrees F is the freezing point of water and 212F is the boiling point of water called?

The temperature scale in which water freezes at 32 degrees and boils (vaporizes) at 212 degrees is the Fahrenheit scale. It is based on a scale that Daniel Fahrenheit in 1724.


What is the freezing point and boiling point of water on the Fahrenheit scale?

According to Fahrenheit scale, freezing point of water is 32 degrees Fahrenheit (°F) and boiling point is 212 °F


Which temperature scale shows water freezing at 32 degrees?

The Fahrenheit scale.


What temperature scale shows water freezing at 32 degrees?

It is the Fahrenheit scale.


How was the Fahrenheit scale invented?

Fahrenheit (symbol °F) is a temperature scale based on one proposed in 1724 by, and named after, the physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit (1686-1736). Within this scale, the freezing of water into ice is defined at 32 degrees, while the boiling point of water is defined to be 212 degrees - on Fahrenheit's original scale the freezing point of brine was zero degrees.


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