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What temperature is colder 600C or -100C?

-100 degrees c is colder because it's below 0 degrees c. 600 derees c is above.


The heat intensity of water at 100C is the heat intensity of water at 212F?

Yes, the heat intensity of water at 100°C is the same as the heat intensity of water at 212°F. This is because both temperatures represent the boiling point of water, so they both correspond to the same heat intensity required to reach that point.


What described water at 100 Celsius and 1 ATM pressure?

Water at 100°C and 1 atm pressure is in its liquid state, commonly referred to as boiling water. At this temperature and pressure, water reaches its boiling point and begins to vaporize into steam.


How much energy must be added to a 1 kg piece of glass with a specific heat of 644 J kgC to increase its temperature from 20 C to 100 C?

The energy required to increase the temperature of a substance can be calculated using the formula: Q = mcΔT, where Q is the energy, m is the mass, c is the specific heat capacity, and ΔT is the change in temperature. Plugging in the values gives Q = 1kg * 644 J kgC * (100C - 20C) = 51,520 J. Therefore, 51,520 Joules of energy must be added to raise the temperature of the glass.


What temperature is nuclear reactor?

This is different in different reactor designs:boiling water reactors operate at the boiling temperature of water (100C)pressurized water reactors operate at over 300Cseveral types of very high temperature gas cooled reactors can operate at temperatures up to 1000C

Related Questions

What is the temperature on the earths moon?

The temperature on the moon ranges from roughly +100C during the lunar day to -100C during the lunar night.


What is the melting temperature for plexiglass?

100c = 212f


What is 100 degrees Celsius be in f?

100C equals 212F


When the temperature of body is raised by 100c the rise in temperature of the body in kelvin is?

273 k


What is the temperature that a resistance thermometer works best at?

0 to 100c


What is the temperature at which water boils?

The boiling point of water is 100 degrees C = 212 degrees F.


What is the importance of 100C in science?

It is the temperature of boiling, just in degrees Celsius.


What temperature will water be gas at?

above 212F or 100C. -Dave! Yognaut


When measuring the temperature of boiling water the temperature often comes out highter than 100c why might this happen?

Impurities. Impurities in water will cause the water to evaporate at a slightly higher temperature than 100 deg C. If you where to use distilled water it would evaporate at 100 deg C.


What is the temperature in kelvins and Fahrenheit of a piece of dry ice when it is negative one hundred degrees Celsius?

To convert Celsius to Kelvin, add 273.15, so -100C = 173.15K. To convert Celsius to Fahrenheit, multiply by five-ninths and add 32, so the answer is -148.


At what temperature does liquid change into gas?

It is different for every liquid. For water it is 100C


Temperature scale conversion a piece of dry ice solid CO2 has a temperature of -100c what is its temperature in kelvins and in degrees f?

A piece of dry ice, solid CO2, has a temperature of -100 oC. What is its temperature in degrees Fahrenheit]