To change the temperature of water from 27ºC to 32ºC will depend on the mass of water that is present. Obviously, the more water, the more heat it will take. This can be calculated as follows:
q = heat = mC∆T where m is the mass of water; C is sp. heat = 4.184 J/g/deg and ∆T is 5ºC (change in temp).
You can find the change in temperature by subtracting the initial temperature from the final temperature. For example, if the initial temperature is 20 degrees Celsius and the final temperature is 30 degrees Celsius, the change in temperature would be 10 degrees Celsius (30 - 20 = 10).
Silver melts at a temperature of 961.8 degrees Celsius (1763.2 degrees Fahrenheit) and boils at 2162 degrees Celsius (3924 degrees Fahrenheit).
32degrees Fahrenheit or zero degrees Celsius
The temperature must decrease by 275 degrees Celsius to reach the freezing point of helium at -272 degrees Celsius.
32.1 degrees F, or 0.1 degrees C.
20 degrees Celsius is 68 degrees Fahrenheit. 45 degrees Celsius is 113 degrees Fahrenheit. So 25 degrees change Celsius = 25 x 1.8 = 45 degrees Fahrenheit. 1 degree change in Celsius is equivalent to 1.8 degrees change in Fahrenheit. Scroll down to related links and look at "Conversion of Temperature Units".
To find the temperature change from 12 degrees Celsius to -5 degrees Celsius, you would subtract the initial temperature from the final temperature. In this case, -5 minus 12 equals -17 degrees Celsius. Therefore, the temperature change is a decrease of 17 degrees Celsius.
The change is 7 Celsius degrees (NOT degrees Celsius).
Please try to use your brain to solve simple questions such as this one. The change in temperature is simply 100 - 35 = 65 degrees Celsius.
You can find the change in temperature by subtracting the initial temperature from the final temperature. For example, if the initial temperature is 20 degrees Celsius and the final temperature is 30 degrees Celsius, the change in temperature would be 10 degrees Celsius (30 - 20 = 10).
Silver melts at a temperature of 961.8 degrees Celsius (1763.2 degrees Fahrenheit) and boils at 2162 degrees Celsius (3924 degrees Fahrenheit).
Since --7 deg = +7 deg, the change is 1 Celsius degree.
No, the "degrees" have the same name but are different sizes. (Celsius degrees are larger intervals than Fahrenheit degrees.) A change of 1 degree Celsius is the same as a change of 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
Subtract 273.15
A change of 1 Fahrenheit degree is equivalent to a change of 0.55 Celsius degrees. Therefore, a change of 1 Celsius degree is larger than a change of 1 Fahrenheit degree in terms of temperature difference.
convert 68 fahrenheit to celsius. (celsius =(fehrenhit -32)/ 1.8)
32degrees Fahrenheit or zero degrees Celsius