-78.5ºc = -109.3ºf.
785°C = 1445°F
The range of an alcohol thermometer typically falls between -115°C to 78°C (-175°F to 172°F). Alcohol thermometers are often used for applications where a mercury thermometer is not suitable, such as food industry and medical settings.
The density of mercury is 13.534 grams per cm3 so mercury is approx 13.5 times denser than water (the density of water is not exactly 1). Therefore you would need a column of 20/13.5 = 1.48 cm of mercury.
Isopropanol has the molecular formula of (CH3)2CHOH. It has a density of .785 grams per cubic centimeter, so the mass of a gallon is 2.97 kilograms.
Petroleum has a specific gravity of 0.88 which means 1 liter weighs 0.88 kilograms. From the volume page we know that: 1 barrel [US, petroleum] = 158.9872972 liter So 1 barrel weighs: 158.9872972 * 0.88 = 139.908821536 kilograms 1 metric ton is 1000 kilograms: 139.908821536 / 1000 = 7.1475121 So there are a little over 7 barrels of petroleum in a metric ton. This is assuming that 0.88 is the correct specific gravity. Since as you said, the grade of the oil may make a difference. If you know the exact specific gravity of the oil in question, you will get more accurate results.
Exactly 785 °F is equal to 418.33 °C The conversion formula is Celsius temperature = 5/9 x (Fahrenheit temperature - 32)
785°C = 1445°F
1058.15 K
16% of 785= 16% * 785= 0.16 * 785= 125.6
785 = 5*157.785 = 5*157.785 = 5*157.785 = 5*157.
785
785 = 1 x 785, 5 x 157, 157 x 5, 785 x 1
2011 - 785 = 1,226
The positive integer factors of 785 are: 1, 5, 157, 785 The prime factors of 785 are: 5, 157
The range of an alcohol thermometer typically falls between -115°C to 78°C (-175°F to 172°F). Alcohol thermometers are often used for applications where a mercury thermometer is not suitable, such as food industry and medical settings.
-395+785 = 390
785 300