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How much is 230 celsius in Fahrenheit?

Oh honey, 230 degrees Celsius is a toasty 446 degrees Fahrenheit. So, if you're looking to bake yourself instead of cookies, that's the temperature you're aiming for. Just don't forget to wear sunscreen!


What is the melting and boiling points for sodium?

Sodium Oxide (SOX) Melting point: 1132 °C, 2070 °F Boiling point: 1950 °C, 3542 °F


How much does 1 gallon of ferric sulfate weigh?

Density = Mass/VolumeDensity of sulfur = 2.07 g.cm-3.1 cubic yard ≈ 0.764544858 m3(1 g)(1 kg)(1 000 000 cm3)____________________________ = 1 000 000 kg/1000 m = 1000 kg/m3(1 cm3)(1000 g)(1 m3)SO:D=M/VD=2.07g/cm3 = 2070 kg/m³M=xV=0.764544858 m³2070 kg/ 1 m3 = x/0.764544858 m³x 0.764544858 m³ = x 0.764544858 m³________________________________Or about:3 489.1 Pounds1.7445 Tons1.583 Tonnes


When will petroleum run out?

Assuming continuing need, oil will become too expensive to extract before it runs out. Considering the products, (plastics fertilisers road tar pharmaceuticals etc) we will pay a lot before shifting to natural gas (methane), synthetic gas from coal, and oil from coal. There are several hundred years worth of coal in the world, so if we stop taking oil from the ground in any quantity by the end of the century, you could say 2100, but taking coal conversion into account, 2400-2500. Also bear in mind tech does not stand still, it is likely we won't need petrol by 2100. :-) Clothcap But, if you are asking if we continue to use petroleum the way we do without replacements, then it will last until 2070 MAX. WindowsFuture