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All matter is densest and heaviest at precisely absolute zero, which is -273.15 degrees Celsius.

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Where would you find the densest water?

4 degrees celsius


Do you say ' two degrees Celsius ' or ' two degree Celsius '?

Since it's more than one degree, it's plural, therefore it would be "degrees". If it were one degree, then you would say "one degree Celsius".


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Which would diffuse faster potassium permanganate at 0 degree celsius or at 100 degree celsius?

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What substances would be gases at 0 degrees Celsius?

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What is the temperature of room water?

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What temperature would you wear a ski jacket?

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Are Celsius half Fahrenheit?

Fahrenheit = (Celsius x 9/5) + 32) = (1 x 9/5) + 32 = 33.8 degrees Fahrenheit However a change in temperature of 1 degree Celsius would be equivalent to a change of 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit


Is a calorie a measure of mechanical energy?

No, it measures the ammount of heat output that would heat a millilitre of water 1 degree Celsius. So if you were to burn 1000 calories of energy, it would heat one millilitre 1000 degrees Celsius or it would heat 1 litre 1 degree Celsius.