Use this equation to convert degrees Celsius/Centigrade (ºC) to degrees Fahrenheit (ºF): [°F] = [°C] × 1.8 + 32
180 degrees Celsius is equal to 356 degrees Fahrenheit.
99.68 F
0 degrees Celsius= 32F, which is the freezing point of water
Kelvin temperatures are often preferred over Celsius temperatures for scientific calculations because the Kelvin scale is an absolute scale that starts at 0 K, which represents absolute zero. This allows for easier conversion and manipulation of temperature values in scientific equations. Additionally, Kelvin temperatures are used in thermodynamics and other branches of science where absolute temperature measurements are necessary.
q = m x C x ΔT q = amount of heat energy gained or lost by substance = 1560 calories m = mass of sample in grams = 312g C = heat capacity (calorie/g oC) =? ΔT = change in temperature = 15 oC Solve for C C = q/mΔT = 1560cal/(312g)(15 oC) = 0.33cal/g oC