35 deg C. A Celsius degree is bigger than a Fahrenheit degree.
A decrease in temperature of 35 degrees Fahrenheit would feel cooler because Fahrenheit degree intervals are smaller than Celsius degree intervals. This means a change of 35 degrees Fahrenheit corresponds to a larger change in temperature compared to 35 degrees Celsius.
would molarity increase, decrease, or stay the same if the room temperature increased by 5 degrees centigrade
You would feel colder if the air temperature dropped by 5 degrees. Lower temperatures generally result in a decrease in perceived warmth.
To find the temperature change from 12 degrees Celsius to -5 degrees Celsius, you would subtract the initial temperature from the final temperature. In this case, -5 minus 12 equals -17 degrees Celsius. Therefore, the temperature change is a decrease of 17 degrees Celsius.
The temperature at 4 pm would be 6 degrees. Starting at 18 degrees at noon, a drop of 4 degrees per hour for 4 hours would result in a decrease of 16 degrees, leaving a temperature of 6 degrees at 4 pm.
Pepsin activity would decrease and at a very low temperature pepsin would be inactive.
The Celsius temperature of 32 degrees Fahrenheit would be 0 degrees.
If the temperature is 44F and the temperature drops 20 degrees, the temperature would be 24. Subtract the temperature drop from the starting temperature.
About 24 degrees Celsius.
The temperature would be 25 degrees if it rises 10 degrees from 15 degrees.
As the water temperature increased from 18 degrees to 31 degrees, the rate of photosynthesis would generally increase initially due to the higher enzyme activity and faster metabolism of the plant. However, once the temperature exceeds the optimal range for photosynthesis (around 30-35 degrees for many plants), the rate may start to decrease as the enzymes become denatured and the plants experience heat stress. Therefore, there would be an initial increase followed by a decrease in the rate of photosynthesis beyond the optimal temperature range.
The average decrease in temperature with altitude is around 6.5 degrees Celsius per kilometer, known as the lapse rate. At 2 kilometers above sea level, we would expect the temperature to be approximately 10 degrees Celsius lower than at sea level. Therefore, at a height of 2 kilometers, the air temperature would be around 13 degrees Celsius under average conditions.