The answer will depend on what the solvent is.
30f, because 30f converted to c is -34.44, but 30c converted to f is -22.That's why -22 is greater, so f is warmer.I hope I answered your question or at least helped!
Usually water has to be at least 75 degrees Fahrenheit (24 degrees Celsius) to form a hurricane, though hurricanes occasionally form over slightly cooler waters.
Yes, the boiling point of water is normally at 100 degrees Celsius
A compound must have at least two atoms of different elements.
The Celsius scale has 100 degrees between freezing 0 degrees and boiling 100 degrees. The Fahrenheit scale has 180 degrees between freezing 32 and boiling 212, 212-32=180. To convert one celcius degree you need to add thirty two, to compensate for the Fahrenheit scale starting at 32, and multiply it by the ratio of the scales 100/180 or 5/9 the least common denominator.
KClO3
At least 200 degrees Celsius
kclo3
-214 degrees Celsius to -205 degrees Celsius.
Well it has a freezin gpoint of at LEAST -30 degrees Celsius but moslty about -5 Celsius
An LCD TV can be stored at a temperature from -20 degrees Celsius to 60 degrees Celsius. It can not be plugged in until the internal temperature is at least between 0 and 40 degrees Celsius. So, a LCD TV in a room of 35 degrees would be fine.
No, its very soluble at least greater than 10 grams per litre
alchohols and amines are water soluble due to H-bonding with water .they are poler covalent compound there fore they are soleble in water.
3,700 degrees celsius to 4300 degree celsius
30f, because 30f converted to c is -34.44, but 30c converted to f is -22.That's why -22 is greater, so f is warmer.I hope I answered your question or at least helped!
No. Prions can survive temperatures of at least 155 degrees (Fahrenheit, I imagine you are using), but cannot survive temperatures where autoclaving begins at around 250 degrees Celsius.
A non polar compound would be least likely to dissolve in water.