By the Celsius scale, yes. This is not necessarily the case when considering Fahrenheit. But the different temperature scales are relative; 20*F is twice as hot as 10*F. BUT the Celsius equivalent of 20*F is not twice as hot as the Celsius equivalent of 10*F.
Yes. Twice bigger, that is.
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Hot tea is a liquid.
Froth flotation is common, hydromettalurgy is also common.
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Is hot gravy a solid or liquid Ans=liquid.
It's just over 24 degrees Celsius (as centigrade is now called) You're so lazy. If you have a temperature in Fahrenheit, take away 32 and then divide the result by 1.8 to get the temperature in degrees Celsius. So, 76 - 32 = 44 44 / 1.8 = 24.4 24.4 degrees C is your answer -30C is extremely cold: -22F -20C is very cold: -4F -10C is cold: 14F 0C is the freezing point: 32F 10C is cool: 50F 20C is quite warm: 68F 25C is warm: 77F 30C is hot: 86F 35C is very hot: 95F 40C is extremely hot: 104F
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It is hot, higher temperature is hot and lower is cold. Cold temperature is from 0c to about 10c.
No. Room temperature is 20C, and Mercury is liquid at this. Gallium melts slightly higher, and will liquify in someone's hand or in hotter climates.Caesium has a melting point of 29C. So this metal will also be liquid in a hot day!Only one, mercury, at standard temperature and pressure. Gallium would be liquid in a hot room.
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Hot tea is a liquid.
If at room temperature, the hot sauce is not solid, then it is a liquid.
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Fire works nicely to keep liquid hot.
It depends on the liquid
Yes, it is a liquid.