Start by taking the number in Celsius and multiply it by 9. Then divide that number by 5, and then add 32. This is how you convert Celsius to Fahrenheit or use the equation F = (9/5)C + 32
In this case, the answer is about -28.12 degrees Fahrenheit.
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).
Water boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit. 100 degrees Celsius
Pure water boils at 212ºF when standard atmospheric conditions exist. Standard conditions are sea level with the baometer reading 29.92 in. Hg (14.696 psia).
Your question doesn't make sense- 35 degree Fahrenheit = 1.6666667 degree Celsius Water boils at 100 degree Celsius or 212 degree Fahrenheit.
-361F
33.4 degrees Celsius = 92.12 degrees Fahrenheit
100 degrees Celsius. 212 Fahrenheit at sea level
Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius or 212 degrees Fahrenheit
Aluminum boils at 4566 degrees Fahrenheit or 2519 degrees 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).
100 degrees Celsius is equal to about 212 degrees Fahrenheit so water boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit. Water also freezes at 0 degrees celsius which is about 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius or 212 degrees Fahrenheit.
212 deg F and 100 deg C.
Cobalt boils at a temperature of 5,301 degrees Fahrenheit, or 2,927 degrees Celsius.
Water boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit. 100 degrees Celsius
Orange boils at the temperature of 212 degrees Fahrenheit. This is the same temperature that water boils at.
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