It is important to know these temperatures for many reasons. It depends what you are measuring as to whether these temperatures are important, for example enzymes which help digest food in the stomach work best at 37 degrees centigrade and this is why your body's core temperature is always at 37.
Yes it is, i do not know why but it is. For sure.
Room temperature is about 55 degrees
It's the temperature of your room -1 degree. The average room temperature is 68 degrees Fahrenheit.
This is not very precise. Different sources will cite different numbers for their "room temperature". In general, though, room temperature is in the neighborhood of 20-25°C (68-77 °F): comfortable enough for an average person in everyday clothing.
Room Temperature is 22o celsius :)
The most important person in the operating room is the patient
Every single person will contribute to increasing the room temperature.
Every single person will contribute to increasing the room temperature.
One important property of an element at room temperature is its state of matter, whether it is a solid, liquid, or gas.
I don't know but they need to be fed room temperature water.
i dont know what it is Because my teacher asked me the same Question! The phase of hydrogen at room temperature is in a gas state.
You can tell if ice cubes have reached room temperature by observing if they have completely melted. Once they have melted, the water will reach room temperature. Placing a thermometer in the water can also confirm if it has reached room temperature.
i dont know either maybe a gas? i dont know either maybe a gas? for those who dont know: beryllium is a solid!
good to know.
Yes. If you are talking about the thing in thermometers, yes, they are liquid.(metal- liquid) Mercury is one of the few metals that is a liquid at room temperature. Other metals, as you know, are solid at room temperature.
If the temperature is over 100 you should call the emergency room and see if you should take the person in.
It is desirable to have water a few degrees colder than room temperature when the initial temperature was taken for accuracy to be achieved. This is affected by the amount of heat energy which escapes the surroundings when the water is above room temperature.