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350 deg F = 176.67 deg C.
350 deg F = 176.7 deg C
CO2 gas does not in 40 degrees Celsius. Not anything different from 35 deg or 45 deg.
It is 350 deg F.
350°F → (350 - 32) × 5/9 °C = 176 2/3 °C ≈ 176.67°C For cooking purposes, 350°F (Gas Mark 4) is converted at 175°C
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350 deg F = 176.67 deg C.
350 deg F = 176.7 deg C
CO2 gas does not in 40 degrees Celsius. Not anything different from 35 deg or 45 deg.
Density @ 15 Deg = 0.7952 ( 20 Deg Density + 0.0032)
350 deg C = 662 deg F.
It is 350 deg F.
The density of water increases as its temperature increases from 0 deg C to 4 deg C (the anomalous expansion phase). Above 4 deg C, the density decreases with temperature.
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350°F → (350 - 32) × 5/9 °C = 176 2/3 °C ≈ 176.67°C For cooking purposes, 350°F (Gas Mark 4) is converted at 175°C
The answer depends on the scale used for 350.350 deg Celsius = 662 deg F.
The exact answer is needed because flow metering systems uses water at 60 deg f to calculate fluid specific gravity from fluid density. SG= fluid density Lb/f3 / water density lb/f3 at 60 deg f.