0ºF is colder (0 degrees Fahrenheit = -17.78 degrees Celsius)
90 0F is 32,2 0C; it is a temperature for a summer day, a hot day.
55,4 0F is 13 0C; cold or hot, this depends on your problem.
0°c
**_The difference in the temperature of the mouth and the cold water at 0C. When we have ice cream in our mouth, the ice cream absorbs a lot of heat as your mouth has a higher temperature equivalent to a high amount of heat but when you keep the same in water at 0C which does not have much temperature = does not have much heat ,the ice cream is not able to absorb much and appear colder to the mouth than water at 0℃. Hope this will help you. Hope you got correct answer._**
1. Wolfram (W): 3 4220 0C 2. Molybdenum (Mo): 2 623 0C 3. Chromium (Cr): 1 907 0C
The melting point of protactinium is 2854 0F or 1568 0C. The boiling point is 7280 0F or 4027 0C.
-2 0C is +28,4 0F.
Celsius and Fahrenheit are different scales (Fahrenheit is an obsolete scale used only in some countries); 35 0F is 1,66 0C and 35 0C is 95 0F.
32 0F = 0 0C
38,2 0F is 3,4 0C.
1 300 K equal 1026,85 0C or 1880,34 0F.
The freezing point - that is 0 0C or 32 0F
F to C: Deduct 32, then multiply by 5, then divide by 9 C to F: Multiply by 9, then divide by 5, then add 32
0C ≡ [(0F - 32)] x (5/9)0C = [(91 - 32 = 59) x 5 = 295] ÷ 9 = 32.780C
At standard pressure pure water boil at 100 0C or 212 0F.
The boiling point of aluminium: 2519 0C or 4 566 0F.
Boiling point: 2792 K, 2519 0C, 4566 0F Melting Point: 933.47 K, 660.32 0C, 1220.58 0F