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Why doesn't water change into ice at 10 degree Celsius?

Water doesn't change into ice at 10 degrees Celsius because it requires a temperature of 0 degrees Celsius or lower to freeze. At 10 degrees Celsius, the thermal energy of the water molecules is still high enough to keep them in a liquid state. Freezing occurs when the molecules lose enough energy to form a stable solid structure, which doesn't happen until the temperature drops to the freezing point.


If a thermometer shows a negative of -20 degrees and the temperature rises to -10 how much will it have changed?

A change in the reading of a thermometer from -20 to -10 degrees represents a rise in temperature of 10 degrees. Another way to say this is that the temperature changed by +10 degrees.


What is the change in temperature when the thermometer reading moves from -10 to 15?

The change in temperature is 25 degrees. This is calculated by subtracting the initial temperature (-10) from the final temperature (15).


What is the freezing point for sugared water?

The freezing point of sugared water is lower than that of pure water. The freezing point depression is dependent on the concentration of sugar in the water. Generally, a solution of 10% sugar will freeze at a lower temperature than pure water.


If i have the initial and after temperature how would i be able to find the change in temperature?

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).


Jane wakes up and notices that the temperature in Fahrenheit is 25 degrees below freezing Later that day the temperature rises by 35 degrees Now what is the temperature?

The freezing temperature of water is 32°F, so the initial temperature of "25 degrees below freezing is (32-25) or 7°F, so raising it by 35 degrees will equal 7 + 35 = 42°Fwhich is also the solution (-25)+35 = 10 degrees above freezing = 42°F


What is the change in temperature from 25 degrees c to -10 c?

The change in temperature from 25°C to -10°C is a decrease of 35°C.


How much is 10 degrees Celsius below zero in farentheit?

Use this formula. Tf = Tc(1.80) + 32 Tf = 10 c (1.80) +32 = 50 degrees Fahrenheit As you can see this is much above freezing. 0 degrees Celsius is freezing. Remember that the scale of these two temperature measurements are different. The 1.80 is the ration difference between them. 20 C is about room temp..


What was the change in temperature for each reaction after 10 minutes?

To determine the change in temperature for each reaction after 10 minutes, you would measure the initial temperature before the reaction began and then the final temperature after 10 minutes. The change in temperature is calculated by subtracting the initial temperature from the final temperature. If you have specific reactions or temperatures in mind, please provide those details for a more tailored response.


Which would feel warmer 10 degrees celsius or 10 degrees Fahrenheit and WHY?

10 degrees Celsius because that is 10 degrees warmer than the freezing temperature (which is 0 degrees Celsius) where as Fahrenheit would be 23 degrees colder than the freezing temperature (which is 32 degrees Fahrenheit)


How much does air pressure in psi change with temperature changes in degrees F?

Air pressure decreases by about 1 psi for every 10°F increase in temperature. Conversely, air pressure increases by about 1 psi for every 10°F decrease in temperature.


The temperature of a sample of a substance changes from 10 degree celsius to 20 degree celsius by how many kelvins does the temperature change?

changes 10 degrees C and 283 degrees K if im not mistaken which im bound to be not sure of the esential #