Liquid. The hottest temperature water can get to is 110c any higher and it turns into a gas (steam)
Distilled water at 110 degrees Fahrenheit is a liquid. At this temperature, water remains in its liquid state, as its boiling point is 212 degrees Fahrenheit (100 degrees Celsius) at standard atmospheric pressure. Thus, 110 degrees is well below the boiling point, allowing it to exist as a liquid.
The partial pressure of water above the solution would be equivalent to the vapor pressure of pure water at 55 degrees Celsius. You can find this value from a water vapor pressure table or use the Antoine equation. This partial pressure is independent of the presence of lactose in the solution.
-10 to 110 degree celcius
The thermometer would show a gradual increase in temperature from -10 degrees Celsius as the water is heated. Once it reaches 0 degrees Celsius, the temperature will plateau until all the ice melts. Then, the thermometer will continue to rise above 0 degrees Celsius until it reaches over 110 degrees Celsius as the water boils.
At -10°C, water is in a solid state, commonly known as ice. At 10°C, it exists in a liquid state. At 110°C, water remains in a liquid state under normal atmospheric pressure but can begin to turn into steam as it approaches 100°C. However, if the pressure is increased, water can remain liquid even above 100°C.
The liquid molecules are transformed in gas molecules.
The liquid molecules are transformed in gas molecules.
The 110 degree angle makes this triangle an obtuse triangle.
180 - 70 = 110. The supplement is 110 degree angle.
The supplement of an angle is found by subtracting the angle from 180 degrees. For a 110-degree angle, the supplement is calculated as 180 - 110 = 70 degrees. Therefore, the supplement of a 110-degree angle is 70 degrees.
A 110 degree angle is obtuse.
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Water boils at 100 degrees C. Using a radiator cap, the system holds pressure, raising the boiling point (Just like your grandmother's pressure cooker). Using the correct coolant mix of water and antfreeze also raises the boiling point.
A trapazoid has those angles
That all depends on what you want the final temperature of the mixture to be. Technically, one single drop of 40-degree water will reduce the temperature of the 800 gallons.
110 degrees creates an obtuse angle.
(110 calories) plus (heat lost from the container during the procedure)