160 centigrade = 32 + 160 x 9/5 Fahrenheit = 32 + 288 = 320 Fahrenheit
Very hot. About 2912°F. Hot enough to melt many metals, of the non-metal elements only Boron (5) and Carbon (6) have melting points above this temperature.
71.11o Celsius
160C = 320F
1832 F
1824
The Metals that melt between -200 degrees Celsius and 1600 degrees Celsius are Potassium ,Mercury and Zinc (for exercise F1b then metal x is also)
Very Hot,
Yes.
It is 145.4°F
36 degrees Celsius is very hot. (it is about 95 in Fahrenheit)
1600 degrees Celsius = 2912 degrees Fahrenheit.
1600 °C is equal to 2912 °FThe conversion formula is Fahrenheit temperature = (9/5 x Celsius temperature)+ 322912 F
1600ºC = 2,912.0ºF
1,600 degrees Celsius = 2,912 degrees Fahrenheit.
The asthenosphere is about 1600 degrees Celsius. :)
The asthenosphere is about 1600 degrees Celsius. :)
the temperature for hot oatmeal in Celsius is about 74 Celsius
1600 degrees Celsius = 2912 degrees Fahrenheit
Smokin' hot baby. Smokin' hot celsius.
1600ºC = 2,912ºF
1600 Celsius = 2912 Fahrenheit
1600ºC = 2,912.0ºF1600ºC = 2,912ºF