674 in Fahrenheit, 357 in Celsius and in K 630
629.88 K, 356.73 °C, or 674.11 °F.
The boiling point for the element Mercury is 674.1 degrees Fahrenheit. Mercury can also freeze and melt at different temperatures.
The main reason that mercury or alcohol is used in thermometers instead of water is due to the fluctuations that are seen in the boiling and freezing points of water which vary with pressure. Water is also used as a standard by which the thermometer is calibrated by. Alcohol's low freezing point makes it perfect for measuring low temperatures, but it's low boiling point means that high temperatures are hard to measure. Plus, it expands very nicely within the capillary tubes in which it is held. Mercury's low freezing point and high boiling point make it ideal for measuring most temperatures. However, mercury is also very expensive and dangerous.
The melting point of mercury is -38,83 0C. The boiling point of mercury is 356,73 0C.
The boiling point of water is 100 degree celsius
yes mercury is ductile but not at room temperatures.
The boiling point for the element Mercury is 674.1 degrees Fahrenheit. Mercury can also freeze and melt at different temperatures.
Alcohol is used to measure at low temperatures because it has a lower freezing point than Mercury. Mercury has a higher boiling point than alcohol, mercury boils at around 400 Co and alcohol boils around 80 C0.
The boiling point of mercury is about 357oC
The main reason that mercury or alcohol is used in thermometers instead of water is due to the fluctuations that are seen in the boiling and freezing points of water which vary with pressure. Water is also used as a standard by which the thermometer is calibrated by. Alcohol's low freezing point makes it perfect for measuring low temperatures, but it's low boiling point means that high temperatures are hard to measure. Plus, it expands very nicely within the capillary tubes in which it is held. Mercury's low freezing point and high boiling point make it ideal for measuring most temperatures. However, mercury is also very expensive and dangerous.
Different liquids have different boiling temperatures, even the same liquid will have different boiling temperatures at varying pressures.
The melting point of mercury is -38,83 0C. The boiling point of mercury is 356,73 0C.
The boiling point of water is 100 degree celsius
Different substances have different boiling temperatures.
yes it is its boiling
No. Exposing the canteen to boiling temperatures could cause it to crack or split. However, there is a lightweight Tritan polymer canteen that can tolerate boiling temperatures.
Mercury is a very hot planet. Mercury is the closest planet to the sun.
They are classified according to their strength, rigidity, plasticity, and boiling/melting temperatures. They are classified according to their strength, rigidity, plasticity, and boiling/melting temperatures.