At 125 F it is liquid. (Depending on pressure)
At 125 C it is vapor. (Depending on pressure)
At 125 Kelvin it is solid.
Under pressure water can remain liquid at 125 0C.
257 degrees Fahrenheit.
if your melting wax in a glass container be sure you do so at 125 degrees. get a deep metal pan, fill half full with water, heat the water, put your wax in your glass container and put the container in the pan,WATCH IT CLOSELY.
AnswerYes. Everything solid has a temperature which will make it melt. Ice starts to melt into water when it gets past 32 degrees Fahrenheit, 0 degrees Centigrade.Candles melt at about 125 degrees F, 55 degrees C.Above that temperature it will harden until it is solid.
125 degrees Celsius is equal to a temperature of 257degrees Fahrenheit.C to F Formula: F = C x 9/5 + 32
Under pressure water can remain liquid at 125 0C.
it would be more than boiling state
Supplement = 180 - 125 = 55 degrees.
There's no state there. That point is in the Pacific Ocean,about 125 miles south of the nearest point of Hawaii.
125 kelvin = -234.67 degrees Fahrenheit
125 degrees Fahrenheit (ºF) in degrees Celsius is 51.6666 ºC.
There's no state there. That point is in the Pacific Ocean,about 125 miles south of the nearest point of Hawaii.
125 degrees Fahrenheit = approximately(rounding) 324.8 degrees Kelvin Therefore, 425 degrees Kelvin is higher then 125 degrees Fahrenheit.
125 degrees Celsius = 257 degrees Fahrenheit (hot, not cold).
Any angle between 90 and 180 degrees - including 125 degrees - is an obtuse angle.
125/180
It is supplementary.