Below zero. How much below depends on the salt concentration.
If its in Celsius then another 13 degrees are needed because water boils at 100 degrees Celsius
-16 degrees Celsius is 28.8 degrees below freezing (3.2 degrees Fahrenheit).
There are 100 intervals (degrees) between the freezing and boiling points of water on the Celsius (centigrade) scale. These "degrees" are therefore 1.8 times as large an interval as the "degree" defined on the Fahrenheit scale.
To raise the temperature of 1 liter of water by 1 degree Celsius, it requires 1 kilocalorie. Therefore, to burn 330 kilocalories and heat cold water from 4 degrees Celsius to 37 degrees Celsius, you would need to drink 33 liters of cold water.
(-210) degrees Celsius = -346 degrees Fahrenheit
The freezing point of water is defined to be zero degrees Celsius.
Water (H2O) will begin to boil at 100'C and will freeze at 0'C.Hope this Helps!
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100 degrees Celsius.
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Boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius.
0 degrees Celsius is freezing, but really water freezes at just BELOW that temperature.
Freezing water is 0 degrees Celsius, or 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
12.775 kcal
The freezing point of water is 0 degrees Celsius, and the boiling point is 100 degrees Celsius. Therefore, there are 100 degrees Celsius separating the two points.
No, they don't. The kind of alcohol that people can drink is called ethanol and it has a freezing point of -114 degrees Celsius (-114 °C). However, there are many other kinds of alcohol and each one has a different freezing point. Water freezes at 0 °C.