The temperature 800°C (which is the same as 1472°F) is much hotter than the temperature of molten lead or zinc, but not hot enough to melt copper, gold, or silver. The red part of a candle flame is about 800°C, while the blue part is hotter (1400°C).
800 kelvin = 526.85 degrees Celsius.
What are volcanoes a source of
pretty hot it is 50 degrees Celsius higher then boiling water
20 degrees in Celsius = 68 degrees in Fahrenheit (warm) 30 degrees in Celsius = 86 degrees in Fahrenheit (hot)
63.38 degrees Celsius = 146.08 degrees Fahrenheit
Very hot; almost 800 (797°F) °F.
800 degrees Celsius = 1,472 degrees Fahrenheit.
The blue part of the flame is 1400 degrees Celsius, and the redder part of the flame is around 800 degrees Celsius.
Approx. 600 - 800 degrees C / 1,100 - 1,500 degrees F
800 kelvin = 526.85 degrees Celsius.
800 degrees Celsius is 1,472 degrees Fahrenheit.
4,666 degrees Celsius is extremely hot. 4,666 degrees Celsius is equal to 8,430.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
89 degrees Celsius is hot because water boils at 100 degrees Celsius
800 c = 1472 F
Larva is extremely hot and is said to have temperatures of over 800 degrees Celsius. The molten larva is what erupts during volcanic eruptions.
What are volcanoes a source of
57.8 degrees Celsius.