At 100 degrees Celsius, sulfur exists in its liquid state. It melts at 115.21 degrees Celsius and boils at 444.6 degrees Celsius.
The centigrade scale, now known as the Celsius scale, is based on 100 degrees, with the freezing point of water at 0 degrees and the boiling point of water at 100 degrees at standard atmospheric pressure.
100 degrees Celsius is equal to 212 degrees Fahrenheit.
Yes, sulphur can exist in a liquid state at high temperatures. It melts at 115.21°C and boils at 444.6°C, so it can transition between solid, liquid, and gas phases depending on the temperature.
Generally, materials will not burn at exactly 100 degrees Celsius, as this is the boiling point of water. Burning typically occurs at higher temperatures, depending on the material.
Sulfur is another word for sulphur.
100 degrees Fahrenheit = 37.78 degrees Centigrade
It is based on units of ten, and the boiling point of water on the centigrade scale is 100 degrees. That's what centigrade means: Centi=100. Gradus=step or degree.
It boils...100 deg Centigrade equals 212 deg. Fahrenheit
it is around 100 degrees centigrade
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H2O is defined as - a binary compound that occurs at room temperature as a clear colorless odorless tasteless liquid; freezes into ice below 0 degrees centigrade and boils above 100 degrees centigrade; widely used as a solvent - does that sound like water to you .
It means the temperature in degrees Celsius. From freezing to boiling water: 100 degrees. Centigrade is another term for Celsius.
The boiling point of water is either 212 degrees fahrenheit or 100 degrees centigrade.
0 degrees centigrade for water to freeze 100 degrees centigrade for water to boil