Helium!! :)
From what I know the answer is Mercury. Hope this helps.
oxygen
At 20 degrees Celsius krypton is a gas. You would have to bring the temperature way down to just below -153.22 (yes, negative!) degrees Celsius for krypton to become a liquid, and just below -157.36 degrees Celsius to make it a solid!
120 degrees Celsius is approximately 248 degrees Fahrenheit.
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You'd better hope not; 37 degrees Celsius is normal human body temperature.Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius and 32 degrees Fahrenheit.AnswerYes, water could freeze at 37 degrees C, but the pressure would have to be about 10,000 ATM as opposed to freezing at 0 degrees C and 1.00 ATM.
water freezes at 0o celsius, so at -15oC it would be solid
potassium has melted by time it reaches 20 degrees.
It would have to rise 18 degrees Celsius.
The answer would be 40 degrees Celsius
Zero degrees Celsius.
5869 degrees Kelvin. Rhenium would be the last element to go, with tungsten right before at 5555 degrees Celsius.
It would likely be summer, as 32 degrees Celsius is about 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
279 degrees Celsius = 534.2 degrees Fahrenheit
114 would be a 46 degrees in celsius
43 degrees Fahrenheit = 6.11 degrees Celsius
75 degrees Fahrenheit = 23.89 degrees Celsius
500 degrees Fahrenheit = 260 degrees Celsius.
About 24 degrees Celsius.