an element's freezing point is the temperature at which the element becomes solid. some element's don't melt til heated to very high temperatures, and could therefore have a freezing point in the 100s of degrees.
The boiling point of polyurethane is 136.3 degrees Celsius at 760 mmHg. Polyurethane is a polymer commonly used to make foams.
Yes it is just a few degrees short of the boiling point of water, 200 degrees Fahrenheit = 93.33 degrees Celsius
Copper II sulfate solution has a boiling point of 150 degrees Celsius. CuSO4 crystals melt at 200 degrees Celsius however I'm unable to find data on its boiling point.
200 degrees Celsius = 392 degrees Fahrenheit.
200 degrees Celsius = 392 degrees Fahrenheit.
There is element which does so.
The boiling point of polyurethane is 136.3 degrees Celsius at 760 mmHg. Polyurethane is a polymer commonly used to make foams.
Yes it is just a few degrees short of the boiling point of water, 200 degrees Fahrenheit = 93.33 degrees Celsius
The freezing point of Mustard oil is -5°C.
I'm not sure but freezing it is the problem you better have a freezer that can go 200 degrees below 0.
That point is in western Chad, about 200 miles north of N'djamena
the physical state of Nitrogen at -200c is a gas
Neptune's average temperature is -330°F. -223 to -220ºC -218 degrees
Corrosive Bases
The boiling point of 10w30 oil varies depending on the brand. The average boiling point seems to be somewhere between 200 degrees and 300 degrees. The manufacturer provides details on the information panel.
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Rose's metal is a fusible alloy and thus does not have a boiling point. Its melting point however is between 200 and 208 degrees Fahrenheit.