a solid; frozen
Everything.
0 degrees Celsius is freezing, but really water freezes at just BELOW that temperature.
At 20 degrees Celsius krypton is a gas. You would have to bring the temperature way down to just below -153.22 (yes, negative!) degrees Celsius for krypton to become a liquid, and just below -157.36 degrees Celsius to make it a solid!
it freezes
Tin
Everything.
Yes, it can go below 0 degrees to minus Celsius for cooler temperatures for example it was -4°c outside
Students are measuring the temperatures of two substances in a chemistry lab. Substance A is 5 degrees Celsius below 0 degrees Celsius. Substance B is 9 degrees Celsius below 0 degrees Celsius. Which statement is true?
On a thermometer, temperatures above zero are written as positive and below zero as negative. How will a reading of 3 degrees celsius below zero be written?
0 degrees Celsius is freezing, but really water freezes at just BELOW that temperature.
Yes, water will freeze below zero degrees Celsius. The freezing point of water is 0 degrees Celsius, but it can freeze at lower temperatures if the conditions are right.
Temperatures on Venus don't get much below about 460 degrees Celsius.
Not at room temperature. But it is a molecular solid at temperatures below -78 degrees Celsius.
Pumas can live in southern Canada where temperatures may drop well below 0 degrees F. in winter to temperatures exceeding 100 degrees F. in the deserts of the southwestern United States in the summer.
Water freezes to form ice at 0 degrees celsius. However, ice can have temperatures below this
-16 degrees Celsius is 28.8 degrees below freezing (3.2 degrees Fahrenheit).
No, Celsius is a temperature scale which can go down to -273.15. The hottest temperature attained by scientists is approx 4 trillion degrees and the theoretical maximum is 1.4*10^32 [140 nonillion] degrees. On balance, then, the range of negative temperatures on the Celsius scale is somewhat smaller than the positive temperatures.