Convert 86 degree Fahrenheit to degree celsius?
The equation is
C = 5/9 (F-32)
C = 5/9 (86-32)
C = 5/9 (54)
C = 30
Is Melting point higher than boiling points?
No, boiling points are always higher than melting points. When you turn a solid to a liquid, this process is called melting, and requires a lower temperature than boiling the substance. Take ice water for example. Ice becomes pure water at 0oC. The temperature needed to boil pure water is 100oC, which is a bigger number than zero.
If water boils for a long time its temperature rises above 100 degrees?
Pure water boils at 100oC at a "normal" air pressure of 1 atm. ( = 1000 milliBar = 1 Bar = 101.3 kPa).
Only at a higher pressure water can be heated to a higher temperature (e.g. 138oC at 3.4 atm.).
Steam can be 'overheated', not water.
10 degrees fahrenhei it is how many degrees celsius?
Start by subtracting 32 from 10. Then multiply the answer with 5 and divide it by 9. So, in this case the answer is -12 degree celsius.
What is 93.8 degrees Fahrenheit in Celsius?
Start by subtracting 32 from 93.8. Then multiply it with 5 and divide it by 9. So, in this case the answer is 34.3 degree celsius.
What temperature does liquid water change into ice in degrees Kelvin?
273.15 kelvin
because 1 ATM is reffering to the normal atmospheric pressure so it is the normal freezing point converted to kelvin
Rob
The answer is -253.15 C (approx.). The Kelvin scale starts at absolute zero and is used in scientific laboratories. Celsius is for general use and set 0 and 100 as melting and boiling point of water respectively. To convert from K to C, subtract 273.15 from K.
How many degrees Celsius is 32degrees Fahrenheit?
Start by subtracting 32 from 32. The multiply the answer with 5 and divide by 9. So, in this case the answer is 0 degree celsius.
37.1 degrees celsius is what in Fahrenheit?
37.1 degrees Celsius is equal to 98.78 degrees Fahrenheit.
What is the boiling point of steroids?
The boiling points of steroids vary depending on the specific compound. Generally, the boiling points of steroids range from around 250°C to 450°C. It is best to look up the boiling point of the specific steroid you are interested in for accurate information.
Water boils at 100c under ---- atmospheric pressure?
Boiling point of Water is 100 °C at 101.33 kPa = 1 Atmosphere
At lower pressures the boiling point temperature reduces.
For example: water boils at 3.8 °C at 0.8 kPa.
At higher pressures the boiling point temperature increases.
For example: water boil at 198.3 °C at 1500 kPa.
What boils at what degree Celsius?
This question is too vague to answer: many different substances boil at many different degrees Celsius. In fact the same substance can be made to boil at different temperatures by changing the pressure acting on it.
The question doesn't tell us what scale the 38.5 degrees comes from.
If it's 38.5 Kelvin, then it converts to (minus 234.65) degrees Celsius.
It it's 38.5 degrees Rankine, then it converts to (minus 251.76) degrees Celsius.
If It's 38.5 degrees Fahrenheit, then it converts to 3.61 degrees Celsius.
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Wait, wait ! If we read the question extra-carefully, it looks like the 38.5 is Celsius ... the question wants it converted to something else, but it doesn't say to what.
OK. 38.5 degrees Celsius converts to:
-234.65 Kelvin
-358.37 Rankine
101.3 Fahrenheit
Seeing this, I just now realized that this may be a body-temperature measurement of a sick person. If so, I apologize for playing around and taking so much time to give you the Fahrenheit equivalent. Yes, the patient's temperature is elevated, and a doctor should be consulted.
What is the relationship between degrees Celsius and degrees Fahrenheit?
Difference:
Degrees Celsius (ºC) is Metric unit for temperature while Fahrenheit (ºF) is from the Imperial system.
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Degree Celsius (ºC) is the formula used to tell the temperature in the metric system, 0ºC being the freezing point and 100ºC being the boiling point, the metric systemalso includes measurements such as cm, metres, litre, ml e.t.c.
All but three nations have not adopted the metric system(The United States, Burma and Liberia)
Imperial System:
Fahrenheit (ºF) is the formula used to tell the temperature in the Imperial System, 32ºF being the freezing point (0ºC) and 212ºF being the boiling point (100ºC). The Imperial systemis used by only three nations (United States, Liberia and Burma) although the change from the Imperial System to Metric has left many elderly from approx. 50+ years old not learning the Metric System. The Imperial system use measurements such as Inch, yard, foot, feet, fathom, pint and gallon e.t.c.
0ºC = 32ºF add 1.8ºF for 1 more unit of ºC
e.g.
1ºC = 33.8ºF
2ºC = 35.6ºF
3ºC = 37.4ºF
e.t.c.
Use a online calculator for assistance:
http://www.metric-conversions.org/temperature/celsius-to-Fahrenheit.htm
The relation C/5=F-32/9 shall convert Celsius into Fahrenheitand vice versa.
Can you convert degrees height to degrees Celsius?
No, degrees height cannot be converted to degrees Celsius as they are measuring different things. Degrees height refers to an angle or inclination, while degrees Celsius is a unit of temperature measurement.
What acids have a melting point of 69 degree?
One example of an acid with a melting point around 69 degrees Celsius is benzoic acid. It has a melting point of 122-123 degrees Fahrenheit, which is approximately 50-51 degrees Celsius.
What did you notice about -40 degrees F?
At -40 degrees Fahrenheit, the temperature is the same as -40 degrees Celsius. This temperature is extremely cold and can be dangerous to be exposed to for an extended period. It is a common point at which the Fahrenheit and Celsius scales intersect.
Convert -145 degrees Celsius into Fahrenheit?
Use this formula: [°F] = [°C] × 1.8 + 32
(-145) degrees Celsius = -229 degree Fahrenheit
Boiling point and freezing point are examples of physical properties. They describe the characteristics of a substance that can be observed or measured without changing the chemical composition of the substance.
Did the distilled water in your experiment boil at 100 degrees celsius?
Yes, distilled water boils at 100 degrees Celsius under standard atmospheric pressure.
How much is 12 degrees celsius in Fahrenheit?
Start by multiplying 12 with 9 and divide by 5. Then add 32 to the answer. In this case the answer is 53.6 degree fahrenheit.
How many Fahrenheit degrees equals 39 degrees Celsius?
Well, I don't really know what you're tryna say, so I'll give both answers:
39*C=102.2*F
39*F=3.8888888888*C
Just for you to know, I use the formula c/5=(f-32)/9
I also made TI-84 and TI-83 calculator programs that could help you:
For *F to *C:
Prompt F
(5F-160)/9-->C
Disp C
For *C to *F
Prompt C
((9c)/5)+3-->F
Disp F
There you go!!
Yes, water freezes at 0°C. When the temperature drops below this point, water will begin to form ice crystals and solidify.
Why is fresh water boiling point 212 degrees?
Fresh water boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit at sea level due to the atmospheric pressure pressing down on the surface of the water. As the water is heated, it gains energy until it reaches a point where the energy is enough to overcome the atmospheric pressure and transition into a gas state.