Gas mark 9 is equivalent to 260°C.
Gas mark 3 is equivalent to 160°C.
It is 500 deg F.
500°F = 260°C(500°F - 32) multiplied by 5/9 = 260°C
500 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to approximately 260 degrees Celsius.
Natural gas is converted into a liquid form through a process called liquefaction. This involves cooling the natural gas to extremely low temperatures, around -260°F (-162°C), which changes it from a gas to a liquid state. Once liquefied, natural gas can be transported and stored more easily.
260°C
The answer is 190oC as can be seen from the below table:Fahrenheit Celsius Gas Mark 250°F 120°C Gas Mark ½ 275°F 135°C Gas Mark 1 300°F 149°C Gas Mark 2 325°F 162°C Gas Mark 3 350°F 176°C Gas Mark 4 375°F 190°C Gas Mark 5 400°F 204°C Gas Mark 6 425°F 218°C Gas Mark 7 450°F 232°C Gas Mark 8 475°F 246°C Gas Mark 9 500°F 260°C Gas Mark 9
Gas mark 3 is equivalent to 160°C.
gas mark 4. 180 degree C
I'm guessing you mean 350F, which is gas mark 4.
Gas mark 1 corresponds to 275°F (135°C) and gas mark 2 is 300°F (150°C) in the UK's gas oven temperature scale.
400°F is equivalent to approximately 204°C in gas mark.
To convert gas mark to electric oven temperature, you can use the following approximate conversions: Gas Mark 1 is about 275°F (140°C), Gas Mark 4 is about 350°F (180°C), and Gas Mark 6 is about 400°F (200°C). Keep in mind that electric ovens may vary, so it's always best to refer to your oven manual for specific temperature settings.
260+33.8=
It is 500 deg F.
between gas mark 3 and 4.
That would be gas mark 7.Degrees FahrenheitDegrees CelsiusGas MarkDescription2251101/4Very slow250120/1301/2Very slow2751401Slow3001502Slow325160/1703Moderate3501804Moderate3751905Moderately hot4002006Moderately hot4252207Hot4502308Hot4752409Very hot