Chocolate and whole lot of other organic materials as well as quite a few of non-organic
Gallium alloys do.
50 degrees Celsius = 122 degrees Fahrenheit
10 degrees Celsius = 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
50 degrees Celsius = 122 degrees Fahrenheit
50 degrees Celsius converts to 122 degrees Fahrenheit.A rough calculation... multiply the degrees Celsius by 2, then add 30 (giving the answer 130oF)An accurate answer... multiply the degrees Celsius by 1.8, then add 32 (giving the answer 122oF)
50 degrees in Fahrenheit converted into Celsius is 10ºC
The metal Cesium melts at 28.44 degrees Celsius, while gallium has a melting point of 29.77 degrees Celsius. No element melts at exactly 29 degrees Celsius.
Ice
Iron melts at 2750 degrees Fahrenheit which is equivalent to 1510 degrees Celsius.
In 50 degrees Fahrenheit, chocolate does not melt. In 50 degrees Celsius, chocolate melts in a couple of minutes but in the end burns. The ideal temperature to melt chocolate is 80-85 degrees Fahrenheit.
50 degrees Celsius = 122 degrees Fahrenheit.
50 degrees Celsius = 122 degrees Fahrenheit.
50 degrees Fahrenheit = 10 degrees Celsius.
50 degrees Fahrenheit = 10 degrees Celsius
50 degrees Celsius = 122 degrees Fahrenheit
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50 degrees Fahrenheit = 10 degrees Celsius
50 degrees Celsius = 122 degrees Fahrenheit