Formula:
q = m . c . delta Tyou have c = 2.46 (J/g.dgr)delta T=Tf-To = 35-19 (dgr)
you have the mass m = 193 (g)
you'll find the required energy = q (J) by simple multiplication.
q=m c delta T
you have c
delta T=Tf-To
you have the mass
No one honestly knows… I need help on this too. You're not the only one. Sorry guys! :P
-230 degrees Celsius is equivalent to -382 degrees Fahrenheit.
Assuming you meant Celsius to Fahrenheit - Multiply the degrees C by 1.8 then add 32.
how about Calcius, or Mr. Bones
Will the coldest temperature in the UK is -27.7Celsius but on a cold winter like this one -20 Celsius is possible but average is about -7 Celsius on the Scottish highlands lower levels -1 Celsius, however further south the coldest temperature recorded is -15 Celsius average though is about 2 Celsius on the hills lower levels 5 Celsius.
it's -0000 degreee calcius
the cell devision in an atom witch is the ratious or ratio of m=6.35422222 so on you will surcome to the evidence that the calcius of the atom wont be 7.96777 for 2.67777 is equivelnt to the denominator of the nucleus wich means the scientific notation at a standing point would rather unequivelant