Sugar (or glucose)
25 deg. Celsius is about "room temperature," and assuming normal pressure (1atm) carbon dioxide is a gas.
Each material has a specific melting point.
No. Because tungsten has a high boiling point of 5660 degrees Celsius before it can turn to its gaseous state. At normal room temperature,around 30 degrees Celsius, it is below its melting point of 3410 degrees Celsius, therefore it is more commonly seen as a solid
Physical
The freezing point. This is unique to the material you are talking about, and must be looked up in a table or a chemistry book or online. Water changes at 0 degrees Celsius, which is 32 degrees Fahrenheit, if you are at normal atmospheric pressure (1 ATM). If they don't tell you what pressure you are at, you can assume 1 ATM (one atmosphere, normal outside air pressure)
25 deg. Celsius is about "room temperature," and assuming normal pressure (1atm) carbon dioxide is a gas.
For human body temperature, 37 degrees Celsius is normal.
Each material has a specific melting point.
yes.
At normal (standard) pressure (100kP) water evaporates at 100 Degrees Celsius.
it is about 39.5 degree Celsius
37 C is normal human body temperature.
Normal body temperature in degrees fahrenheit is 98.6 and 37 in degrees Celsius.
It is not TOO cold, it is normal.
37.2 - 38.2 degree Celsius is the normal body temperature of a buffalo.
the boiling point of water under normal atmospheric conditions.
100 Celsius which = 212 Degree Fahrenheit