Water boils at 100 oC at sea level and when the water is pure. When the water is above sea level, it will boil at a lower temperature because there is less pressure. If the water is below sea level (like in a low valley) it will boil at a temperature higher than one hundred degrees celsius because the air pressure would be greater.
At 45 degrees Celsius, water would be in its liquid state. Water turns into a gas (steam) at 100 degrees Celsius and freezes into a solid (ice) at 0 degrees Celsius.
At 100 degrees Celsius, ethanol is in its liquid state. Ethanol boils at a higher temperature of 78.4 degrees Celsius, so at 100 degrees Celsius it would be in a liquid state.
Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius at standard atmospheric pressure. To make water boil at 90 degrees Celsius, you would need to increase the pressure acting on the water. This can be achieved in a pressure cooker or by pressurizing the system. At higher pressures, the boiling point of water increases.
95 degrees Celsius is five degrees below the boiling point of water. If you are working in Fahrenheit it is 207 degrees Fahrenheit.
water freezes at 0o celsius, so at -15oC it would be solid
In general, temperatures decrease at higher elevations.
no... 139 Celsius is above the boiling point of water.
At 45 degrees Celsius, water would be in its liquid state. Water turns into a gas (steam) at 100 degrees Celsius and freezes into a solid (ice) at 0 degrees Celsius.
No, water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius. At 32 degrees Celsius, water is normally a liquid.
ice crystals start to form at 4 degrees Celsius
Water would be found in a gaseous state at 130 degrees Celsius, as this temperature exceeds the boiling point of water (100 degrees Celsius at standard pressure). At this temperature, water molecules have enough kinetic energy to overcome intermolecular forces and transition from liquid to gas. Therefore, water would exist as steam or water vapor at 130 degrees Celsius.
Trick question: At minus 5 degrees Celsius, water is a solid. A rock would sit on top of it.
The freezing point of water is 0 degrees Celsius. Therefore, 10 degrees below the freezing point of water would be -10 degrees Celsius.
The bucket of water at 50 degrees Celsius would feel warmer because it has a higher temperature. However, the bathtub filled with water at 25 degrees Celsius likely stores more energy due to its larger volume of water even though it may feel cooler.
Water freezes solid at 0 degrees Celsius, so it will still be solid at -24 degrees Celsius.
Twenty degrees above the boiling point of water (100 degrees Celsius) would be 120 degrees Celsius.
If it is exactly at the freezing temperature of water (32F) then it would be zero degrees Celsius.