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What happen im water if the temperature is 374 degree Celsius?

The water would have evaporated long before the temperature reached 374 degrees.


What is critical temperature of water?

374 degrees Celsius


What is the critical temperature of steel?

The Curie temperature of steel will vary with the alloy being investigated. Most steels have a TC in the range of 500 to 600 degrees C.


What temperature does it take to boil water?

212 degrees Fahrenheit or 100 Celsius, at standard pressure.Answer:Boiling point depends on the pressure where the water is being boiled. At sea level conditions (14.69 psia) the temperature of boiling water is 100oC. At very high elevations (on the tops of mountains) boiling water is not hot enough to boil an egg properly. In industrial boilers, the pressure on the boiling water may be several atmospheres and the temperature several hundred degrees Centigrade.If you can lower the pressure, the water will boil at lower temperature. You can make room temperature water (72°F) degrees boil by putting it in a container and hooking up a vacuum pump. If the pump is strong enough to create a good vacuum, you will see 72 °F degree water boil. The boiling point is the hottest that water will get, so you just made 72 °F degree water boil and it doesn't get hotter then 72°F degrees.The hottest you can get boiling water is known as the critical point. This occurs at 647 K (374 °C or 705 °F) and 22.064 MPa (3200 PSIA or 218 atm). Above that point the water and steam are indistinguishable.


What kind of alloy makes an effective solder material?

*Soldering filler materials are available in many different alloys for differing applications. In electronics assembly, the eutectic alloy of 63% tin and 37% lead (or 60/40, which is almost identical in performance to the eutectic) has been the alloy of choice. Other alloys are used for plumbing, mechanical assembly, and other applications. An eutectic formulation has several advantages for soldering; chief among these is the coincidence of the liquidus and solidus temperatures, i.e. the absence of a plastic phase. This allows for quicker wetting as the solder heats up, and quicker setup as the solder cools. A non-eutectic formulation must remain still as the temperature drops through the liquidus and solidus temperatures. Any differential movement during the plastic phase may result in cracks, giving an unreliable joint. Additionally, a eutectic formulation has the lowest possible melting point, which minimizes heat stress on electronic components during soldering. Common solder alloys are mixtures of tin and lead, respectively: * 63/37: melts at 183 °C (361 °F) (eutectic: the only mixture that melts at a point, instead of over a range) * 60/40: melts between 183-190 °C (361-374 °F) * 50/50: melts between 185-215 °C (365-419 °F) Lead-free solders are suggested anywhere young children may come into contact with (since young children are likely to place things into their mouths), or for outdoor use where rain and other precipitation may wash the lead into the groundwater. Lead-free solder alloys melt around 250 °C (482 °F), depending on their composition. For environmental reasons, 'no-lead' solders are becoming more widely used. Unfortunately most 'no-lead' solders are not eutectic formulations, making it more difficult to create reliable joints with them. Other common solders include low-temperature formulations (often containing bismuth), which are often used to join previously-soldered assemblies without un-soldering earlier connections, and high-temperature formulations (usually containing silver) which are used for high-temperature operation or for first assembly of items which must not become un-soldered during subsequent operations. Alloying silver with other metals changes the melting point, adhesion and wetting characteristics, and tensile strength. Of all the brazing alloys, the silver solders have the greatest strength and the broadest applications. Specialty alloys are available with properties such as higher strength, better electrical conductivity and higher corrosion resistance.

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How many bones does a lynx have?

Lynx has 374 bones in total.


How many 3 go into 374?

374/3 = 124.666666667 = 124 2/3


How many times does 42 go into 374?

374 ÷ 42 = 8 with remainder 38.


How many meters is 374 inches?

1 in = 0.0254 m (exactly) → 374 in = 374 × 0.0254 m = 9.4996 m ≈ 9.5 m


How many miles are there in 374 kilometers?

There are 1.609344 kilometres in one mile. Therefore, rounded to two decimal places, 374 kilometres is equal to 374/1.609344 = 232.39 miles.


What is 5 percent of 374?

5% of 374= 5% * 374= 0.05 * 374= 18.7


What is 2.5 percent of 374?

2.5% of 374 = 2.5% * 374 = 0.025 * 374 = 9.35


How many digits are in the number 374?

3


How many digits in number 374?

3


How many significant figures does 374 have?

3 of them.


What percentage is 374?

374 to % rate:= 374 * 100%= 37400%


190c equals how many degrees Fahrenheit?

190 degrees Celsius equals 374 degrees Fahrenheit