Water will turn into water vapour at any temperature between 32 deg F and 212 deg F - under normal pressure.
Water boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit.
72 degrees Fahrenheit is equivalent to 22.222 degrees Celsius
(-35) degrees Fahrenheit equates to -37.2 degrees Celsius.
The weight of a gallon of water at 229 degrees Fahrenheit would be approximately 8.33 pounds. This is because water's density changes with temperature, and at 229 degrees Fahrenheit, water is less dense compared to when it is at room temperature.
4 degrees Celsius = 39.2 degrees Fahrenheit
It is generally 212 deg F or higher.
At 100 degrees Fahrenheit (approximately 37.8 degrees Celsius), one cubic meter of air can hold about 0.0223 kilograms of water vapor, which is roughly equivalent to 22.3 grams. This is based on the saturation vapor pressure at that temperature. The actual amount of water vapor in the air can vary depending on humidity levels.
Water boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit.
100 degrees Celsius or 212 degrees Fahrenheit.
0 degrees Celsius, or 32 degrees Fahrenheit. It doesn't matter how much water is there.
880 degrees Fahrenheit
27 degrees Celsius is equal to 80.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
The temperature in degrees Fahrenheit does not change when converting from Fahrenheit to Fahrenheit. Therefore, 36 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to 36 degrees Fahrenheit.
94 degrees Fahrenheit is 34.44 degrees Celsius.
280 degrees Fahrenheit = 137.78 degrees Celsius
482 degrees Fahrenheit = 250 degrees Celsius
115 degrees Fahrenheit = 46.1 degrees Celsius.