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Methane has a boiling point of −161 °C at a pressure of one atmosphere. For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section indicated below.
Methane is a gas at standard temperature and pressure, also at room temperature unless the room in question is very cold!
A temperature of 350 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to a temperature of 176.67 degrees Celsius.
A temperature of 39.9 degrees Celsius is equal to a temperature of 103.82 degrees Fahrenheit.
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32 Degrees Fahrenheit or 0 degrees Celsius Below this temperature H2O will remain in a solid form, above this temperature H2O will be in a liquid form.
Methane does not condense into ice in the warmer atmospheric temperatures of Jupiter and Saturn.
As soon as the temperature drops below the dew point, water will condense from water vapor.
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Temperature Fahrenheit = Temperature Celsius(1.80) + 32 Temperature Fahrenheit = (39.4o Celsius)(1.80) + 32 = 102.9o Fahrenheit ==============
Methane has a boiling point of −161 °C at a pressure of one atmosphere. For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section indicated below.
Temperature Fahrenheit = Temperature Celsius(1.80) + 32 Temperature Fahrenheit = (- 0.5o C)(1.80) + 32 = 31o Fahrenheit ===========
Temperature Fahrenheit = Temperature Celsius(1.80) + 32 Temperature Fahrenheit = (- 1.69)(1.80) + 32 = 29 degrees Fahrenheit --------------------------------
Temperature Fahrenheit = Temperature Celsius(1.80) + 32 Temperature Fahrenheit = (37.8 degrees Celsius) * (1.80) + 32 Temperature Fahrenheit = 100.04 degrees -------------------------------------------------------
The temperature scale is Fahrenheit, named for scientist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit.
When water reaches boiling, it becomes steam. Once the water cools down, typically below 100 degrees Fahrenheit, it will begin to form water droplets or condensation.
temperature scalesBoth Celsius and Fahrenheit are forms of measuring the temperature.