Above 100 0C water become a gas.
No, solid H2O (ice) exists at temperatures below 0 degrees Celsius. At temperatures above 0 degrees Celsius, water is in liquid form.
If you heat steam above 100 degrees Celsius, it will continue to increase in temperature without changing to water. This is because steam is already in a gaseous state at temperatures above 100 degrees Celsius.
Helium is a gas at 25 degrees Celsius. It remains in the gaseous state at temperatures above its boiling point of -268.9 degrees Celsius.
Humans can die from extreme heat at temperatures above 104 degrees Fahrenheit (40 degrees Celsius) and from extreme cold at temperatures below -40 degrees Fahrenheit (-40 degrees Celsius).
20 degrees above freezing in Celsius is 50 degrees Fahrenheit
Pipes typically unfreeze at temperatures above 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius).
Algae typically dies at temperatures above 104 degrees Fahrenheit (40 degrees Celsius).
No, it is not possible to boil water in negative temperatures because boiling occurs at 100 degrees Celsius or 212 degrees Fahrenheit, which is above freezing temperatures.
At W degrees Celsius, methane will be in a gaseous state. Methane has a boiling point of -161.5 degrees Celsius, so at temperatures above this, it exists as a gas.
Lava - between 700 - 1300 degrees Celsius magma - same as above
The sequence showing forms of water from the coldest to the hottest temperatures is: ice (solid), water (liquid), and steam (gas). Ice is the solid state of water, typically found at temperatures below 0 degrees Celsius. Water exists as a liquid between 0 degrees Celsius and 100 degrees Celsius. Steam is the gaseous state of water, occurring at temperatures above 100 degrees Celsius.
Argon is a gas at temperatures above its boiling point, which is -185.8 degrees Celsius (-302.4 degrees Fahrenheit).