At 115 degrees Celsius, sulfur will change from a solid state to a liquid state. This temperature is above the melting point of sulfur, which is around 112.8 degrees Celsius.
115 degrees Fahrenheit=46.111 degrees Celsius
The correct spelling is Celsius. 115ºF = 46.11ºC
Sulphur is a yellow non-metallic element which is solid at room temperature and insoluble in water. Sulphur will burn in air with a blue flame and the release of a pungent choking gas called Sulphur Dioxide. Sulphur will melt at around 115 degrees Celsius and boil at around 445 degrees Celsius. When heated to melting point, Sulphur initially becomes a red liquid but this changes to a black color with prolonged heating. Chemically, Sulphur may act as an oxidizing agent or a reducing agent.
At 100 degrees Celsius, sulfur exists in its liquid state. It melts at 115.21 degrees Celsius and boils at 444.6 degrees Celsius.
To burn sulfur, you need to heat it to its ignition temperature of approximately 246 degrees Celsius (475 degrees Fahrenheit. Once it reaches this temperature, it will start to burn and produce sulfur dioxide gas and sulfur trioxide. It is important to handle burning sulfur with caution due to the toxic fumes it can produce.
At 115 degrees Celsius, sulfur changes into a yellow liquid state.
115 degrees Fahrenheit=46.111 degrees Celsius
115 degrees Fahrenheit = 46.1 degrees Celsius.
115 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to 46.1 degrees Celsius.
115 degrees Celsius = 239 degrees Fahrenheit
The cotangent function is the reciprocal of the tangent function, so cot(115 degrees) is equivalent to 1/tan(115 degrees). Since tan(115 degrees) is equivalent to -tan(65 degrees) due to the periodicity of the tangent function, cot(115 degrees) simplifies to -tan(65 degrees), which corresponds to option A.
It is: 180-115 = 65 degrees
There is no 115 degrees south OR north. It only goes to 90.
Not too sure of your question but if one angle measures 115 degrees then the other 3 angles are 115 degrees, 65 degrees and 65 degrees because opposite angles are equal.
The correct spelling is Celsius. 115ºF = 46.11ºC
115 degrees is an obtuse angle
Sulfur typically changes phases from solid to liquid at around 115 degrees Celsius.