1kg/L (exactly 1.000 kg/L by definition at 4 °C) There should not be a change at 25 degrees.
The freezing point of H2O2 is -0,43 degrees C or 31 degrees F.
Phenol is a solid at room temperature (25°C). It has a melting point of 40.5°C, so at 25°C, it would exist in a solid state.
Mercury is a liquid at 25 degrees Celsius.
The state of water at -25 C is solid. Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius.
First, convert the volume of water to grams using the density of water. The density of water is 1g/cm^3, so 65.8 mL of water is equivalent to 65.8 grams. Since the mass of the titanium displaces an equal volume of water (65.8g), the mass of the titanium is also 65.8g.
At 25 degrees C the density of water is 1.0 g/mL. If the temperature of the water goes above 25 degrees C the density will drop. If the temperature of the water goes below 25 degrees C the density will rise.
The freezing point of H2O2 is -0,43 degrees C or 31 degrees F.
25 degrees C = 77 degrees F
The difference between 25°C and -18°C is 43 degrees. This means that 25°C is warmer than -18°C by 43 degrees.
Yes. And the question is ... The sphere is certainly not made of a common metal. It could be Europium or an alloy or common elements.
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25 degrees Fahrenheit = -3.89 degrees Celsius
4° C is the temperature of maximum density for water. Change temperature in either direction from there -- whether you warm it or cool it -- the density decreases.
The freezing point of H2O2 is -0,43 degrees C or 31 degrees F.
25 degrees celsius = 77 degrees Fahrenheit
25 degrees Celsius = 77 degrees Fahrenheit
Phenol is a solid at room temperature (25°C). It has a melting point of 40.5°C, so at 25°C, it would exist in a solid state.