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How much temperature do you need to boil water at 35 degrees Fahrenheit?

At 35 degrees Fahrenheit, water is in a frozen state. To boil water, you need to increase the temperature to 212 degrees Fahrenheit (100 degrees Celsius) at sea level. This increase in temperature is necessary to overcome the intermolecular forces holding water molecules together in the liquid state.


Which is colder 160 degree fahrenheits or 100 degree Celsius?

160 degrees Fahrenheit.....because water boils at 100 degrees celsius so to be equivalent in temperature it would have to be 212 degrees Fahrenheit (where water boils).


The Fahrenheit scale has a blank degree size than the Celsius scale?

same size. Between freezing water and boiling water, there are 180 Fahrenheit degrees (32 to 212) and 100 Celsius degrees (0 to 100). So Fahrenheit degrees are smaller, because it takes more of them to cover the same range of temperature. 1 Fahrenheit degree = 5/9 of a Celsius degree (0.555...) 1 Celsius degree = 1.8 Fahrenheit degrees


What are two types of temperature degrees?

Two types of temperature degrees are Celsius and Fahrenheit. Celsius is based on the boiling point and freezing point of water, with water freezing at 0°C and boiling at 100°C. Fahrenheit uses a scale where water freezes at 32°F and boils at 212°F.


Why 100 degree Celsius is equal to 180 Fahrenheit?

The Celsius scale sets the freezing and boiling points of water at 0 and 100 degrees respectively, while the Fahrenheit scale sets them at 32 and 212 degrees. The conversion formula between Celsius and Fahrenheit is: °F = (°C × 9/5) + 32. So when you plug in 100 for Celsius, you get 180 degrees Fahrenheit.

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How much temperature do you need to boil water at 35 degrees Fahrenheit?

At 35 degrees Fahrenheit, water is in a frozen state. To boil water, you need to increase the temperature to 212 degrees Fahrenheit (100 degrees Celsius) at sea level. This increase in temperature is necessary to overcome the intermolecular forces holding water molecules together in the liquid state.


Transfer 100 degrees Fahrenheit to degrees Celsius?

100 degree Fahrenheit = 37.7777778 degree Celsius.


Which is colder 160 degree fahrenheits or 100 degree Celsius?

160 degrees Fahrenheit.....because water boils at 100 degrees celsius so to be equivalent in temperature it would have to be 212 degrees Fahrenheit (where water boils).


What is 100 degree Fahrenheit equal to in degree celsius?

100 degrees Fahrenheit = 37.78 degrees Celsius


What is hottest 100 degree Fahrenheit or 100 degree celsius?

100 degrees celsius


How many degrees fahrenheit make one degree celsius?

A degree Celsius, although it has the same name, is equal to 1.8 degrees on the Fahrenheit scale. You can see that for the freezing and boiling points of water, there are 100 Celsius degrees (100-0) between the two temperatures, while there are 180 (212-32) of the smaller fahrenheit degrees.


100 Celsius equal degree in Fahrenheit?

100 degrees of that = 212 Degrees of Fahrenheit.


The Fahrenheit scale has a blank degree size than the Celsius scale?

same size. Between freezing water and boiling water, there are 180 Fahrenheit degrees (32 to 212) and 100 Celsius degrees (0 to 100). So Fahrenheit degrees are smaller, because it takes more of them to cover the same range of temperature. 1 Fahrenheit degree = 5/9 of a Celsius degree (0.555...) 1 Celsius degree = 1.8 Fahrenheit degrees


Which is hotter 100 degree celsius or 160 degree Fahrenheit?

100 degrees Celsius


How much Fahrenheit equals 100 degree Celsius?

212. They are the point at which water boils at sea level.


What is the degree of 100 Fahrenheit?

100 f = 37.78 c


What is the ratio of 100 degrees celsius and 180 degrees Fahrenheit?

There are 100 Celsius "degrees" between the freezing and boiling points of water (0°C and 100°C). There are 180 Fahrenheit "degrees" between the freezing and boiling points of water (32°F and 212°F). This means that each Fahrenheit degree is a smaller interval, 100/180 or 5/9 the size of a Celsius degree. A Celsius degree is 9/5 (1.8) times as large as a Fahrenheit degree. This is why the differences between two temperatures is a smaller value when they are expressed in Celsius.