Both values are above Triple point at 518 kPa and −56.6 °C, so it is liquid
It is 1G of persure on you right now, meaning 1 Atmosphere of persure, it chages on driffernt bodies in Space, like the Sun is 125G. well at 8 miles up it is -40C, i think it goes up to -125
40C is 102F...so No
Neither, it is the only point on the temperature scales where C = F. These are identical temperatures.
If you mean 25C - 40C, then this is called a mesophile.
As you increase the temperature past ~30 degrees, photosynthesis rapidly slows down, until you reach 40 degrees Celsius (104 F), which is in fact the exact temperature when all photosynthesis stops. So, there will not be any photosynthesis occurring at all.
-40c is colder.
-8b-48a-40c
About 1.6 bar R22 boils at -40c at atmospheric pressure and about 3.8 bar it boils at 0.0 c.
In terms of bra sizes a 40C means that the cup size of the woman's but is a C cup and her band size (area below the bust) is a 40 which makes her size a 40C.
-40C
Yes.
233.15 K is -40 deg F or -40 deg C (the latter two are the same). So, to the nearest whole degree, 233K would be equal to -40F or -40C
40ºC = 104ºF
40c
-40C
104 F
40C