well you would be very cold but it couldn't kill you as your body can take up to 8 degrees Centigrade so very close but i hope that's helped anyway why did u ask?? i hope your not going to Jump into one lol x
Zero degrees Centigrade is the same a 32 degrees Fahrenheit, both mark the freezing point. Therefore 0 degrees Fahrenheit would be much colder than 0 degrees Centigrade.
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It would be ice
That would be the boiling point of water, or somewhere below if the kettle is faulty. The boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius.That would be 212 degrees Fahrenheit.
the boiling point of water in F is 212 degrees and for C is 100 degrees
100 degrees Celsius is the boiling temperature of water at standard pressure. The Fahrenheit equivalent would be 212 degrees F.
Well think of it like this. If the freezing point of a liquid is 0 degrees celcius/centigrade. Then the melting point would be really anything above that. I would say around 2-7 degrees celcius/centigrade to be exact however it should theoretically be anything above 0 degrees celcius/centigrade.
water boils at 100 degrees centigrade, the human body is normally 36 degrees, thats a huge difference. A human would never generate that kind of temperature unless on fire.
Degrees Centigrade.
the water molecules would begin to move faster (an increase in kinetic energy). if the water reached 100 degrees celcius (212 degrees Fahrenheit), it will boil.
Negative temperatures mearly mean that they are below zero degrees. 0 degrees centigrade is the temperature that water freezes/melts at. Any chemical which is a gas at 0 dgrees Centigrade must have boiled at a lower temperautre than 0 degrees. If this temperature was for example 50 degrees lower than 0 degrees Centigrade you would write it as -50C, if it was 118 degrees below zero you would write it as -118C. However if the same temperatures were measured on the Kelvin temperature scale they would all be positive as it not possible to go lower than 0 degrees Kelvin. That temperature is called Absolute Zero.
100 degrees centigrade. The addition of salt lowers the boiling point however.