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You can use this equation to convert Kelvin to degrees Celsius: ºK - 273.15 = ºC
Q=m s dT m = s dT/Q = 0.00924 X (100-25.3)/125 = 0.0055122 g
Start by taking the number in Celsius and multiply it by 9. Then divide that number by 5, and then add 32. This is how you convert Celsius to Fahrenheit or use the equation F = (9/5)C + 32In this case, the answer is about 89.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
The flash point of asphalt is very variable: from 30oC to 125 oC.
To convert from C to F, multiply the C temperature by 9/5 and then add 32: -125oC = (9/5 x -125) + 32 = -225 + 32 = -257oF-193 F
Under pressure water can remain liquid at 125 0C.
125 degrees Celsius = 257 degrees Fahrenheit (hot, not cold).
-195F is colder: -125 degrees Celsius = -193 degrees Fahrenheit
125 degrees Fahrenheit (ºF) in degrees Celsius is 51.6666 ºC.
A sample of Ar gas occupies a volume of 1.2 L at 125°C and a pressure of 1.0 atm. Determine the temperature, in degrees Celsius, at which the volume of the gas would be 1.0 L at the same pressure.
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You can use this equation to convert Kelvin to degrees Celsius: ºK - 273.15 = ºC
-193 F
125F equates to 51.67C
At 125 F it is liquid. (Depending on pressure) At 125 C it is vapor. (Depending on pressure) At 125 Kelvin it is solid.
The ds-75 is a digital thermometer and thermostat that provides readings for temperatures as low as -55 degrees Celsius and as high as 125 degrees Celsius
125 degrees Celsius is equal to a temperature of 257degrees Fahrenheit.C to F Formula: F = C x 9/5 + 32