27.9 degrees Celsius is warmer than 80.6 degrees Fahrenheit. (27.9C = 82.22F)
It is about -172.3 °C Temperature is easy to convert from Fahrenheit to Celsius yourself. You can use the formula Tc = (5/9)*(Tf-32) where Tc = temperature in degrees Celsius, Tf = temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. -279 F is -172.3 C.
I do not know how you define, "higher", but 19 degrees, C is 9 degrees colder than 28 degrees, C.
it will be a higher temperature then your body but would not think it will burn if you have it on you for a short time
This is false. Ionic compounds have higher boiling points than molecular compounds. For example, the boiling point of the ionic compounds copper(II) oxide, CuO, and sodium chloride, NaCl are 2,000 degrees C and 1,413 degrees C, respectively. The boiling point of the molecular compounds carbon tetrachloride, CCl4, and water, H2O are 76.72 degrees C and 100 degrees C, respectively.
43 degrees c
806 deg Fahrenheit = 430 deg Celsius.
It is about -172.3 °C Temperature is easy to convert from Fahrenheit to Celsius yourself. You can use the formula Tc = (5/9)*(Tf-32) where Tc = temperature in degrees Celsius, Tf = temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. -279 F is -172.3 C.
F (Fahrenheit) = C (Celsius) x 9/5 + 32 F = 430 x 9/5 + 32 = 86 x 9 + 32 = 774 + 32 = 806 degrees Fahrenheit.
I do not know how you define, "higher", but 19 degrees, C is 9 degrees colder than 28 degrees, C.
24.2 degees C is the higher temperature. 3.5 degrees C (Celsius) is 3.5 degrees above freezing. 24.2 degrees C (Celsius) is 24.2 degrees above freezing.
Assuming you mean 10 °C higher... 3 °C (or +3 °C) is 10° higher than -7 °C
30 deg C
100 °C is warmer. The positive temperature values are higher than negative ones.
4 C
No higher than 140 degrees F, (60 degrees C).
Are these values in degrees C or degrees F? Higher as in Warmer or colder? -5'c is "Warmer" than -8'c, as -5'c is closer to 0'c than -8'c. If this question is which is the higher, as in colder temperature then, -'8c is the answer. However the question should be asked in a different way, that minimises the confusion. Which is the "hotter" temperature?
23 C