32 degrees
The boiling point of water in degrees Fahrenheit is 212F.
The freezing point of pure water is 0 degrees Celsius. At this temperature, water changes from a liquid to a solid state, forming ice.
On the Fahrenheit scale, the freezing point of water is 32 degrees Fahrenheit (°F) and the boiling point 212 °F (at standard atmospheric pressure), placing the boiling and freezing points of water exactly 180 degrees apart.
100 and zero in Celsius. 212 and 32 in Fahrenheit.
In Fahrenheit, 32°F is the freezing point of the water and the boiling point is 212°F. Fahrenheit for unknown reasons calibrated his scale so that 0 was the freezing point of salt water and 100 was the internal temperature in his mouth.
fahrenheit=32degreescelsius=0degrees
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Celsius or Fahrenheit ? 27 oC is very warm around 80 oF, but 27 oF is cold is 5 degrees below freezing point of water.
yes
The frezzing point is lowered.
−272.20 °C, −457.96 °F, 0.95 K (at 2.5 MPa)
frezzing is anphysical change
the frezzing and boiling point of water?....
14° F is 18 Fahrenheit degrees colder than freezing. 14° C is 14 Celsius degrees warmer than freezing.
Fahrenheit is a temperature scale. I don't think "Fahrenheit point" means anything.
+32 for "pure" water. Zero for very salty water.
Freezing temperature is not a matter of location; it is a matter of physics. Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit /zero degrees Celsius regardless of where you are located.