Solubility expresses the ability of a substance to dissolve in water.
Below zero C, you have ice.
Above 100 C, you have steam.
In either case, you no longer have water, so the question of solubility is moot.
The x value and the y value are directly and invertly related on a graph. This only occurs in a specific type of graph called a proportional graph.
It's difficult to make out enough detail to formulate an answer. Not only can't I see the numbers below the graph, I can't even see the graph.
Because those limits will cover the temperature of most humans. 34oC is only 93.2oF and 41oC is 105.8oF. The 'normal' temperature for a healthy adult is 37oC or 98.4oF - which falls roughly half-way between the upper and lower limits of a clinical thermometer. Below 34C and above 41C one is in danger of death so help is needed immediately and there is no need in early diagnosis to know temperatures below or above that
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A medical thermometer only has a range of 35 to 42 celsius, as that is the only realistic temperature range that the human body will be in between. This is because, if anyone is below 35 celsius, or above 42 celsius, then they will be dead, or close to dying, and you don't need a thermometer to recognize either of these symptoms.
0 degrees Celsius is freezing point and 100 degrees Celsius is boiling point. Any readings outside of these parameters would be inaccurate due to that fact.
It is not cold in Melbourne. Summer time temperatures range between mid 20's to mid 40's celsius, autumn and spring temperatures range from mid teens to mid 20's celsius. Winter temperatures rarely get as low as single digit and it has only snowed once during my life, in 1987.
Yes, but only if you have the ability to reach temperatures greater than 1200 Celsius (2200 Fahrenheit) No It Cannot Melt.
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That's the only way. Cyclones can only form over warm waters in the tropical regions of the oceans where the sea temperatures are 26.5 degrees Celsius or higher.
At approximately -12.3 °F the equivalent temperature in Celsius is -24.6 °C. This is the only temperature at which the value of the temperature in Celsius is double that of the equivalent Fahrenheit temperature. To be more precise, the temperatures are -12 4/13 °F and -24 8/13 °C.
Any human habitation on the moon would require very effective insulation to protect the inhabitants from the wild temperature variations that result from the moon having no atmosphere. During the day temperatures soar to 123o Celsius, only to plummet down to -233o Celsius at night.
At the summit temperatures can drop to around -60 degree celcius! Other times, there's usually an average of -36 degrees celsius. In July, the warmest month, temperatures are still only -19 degrees.
Solubility is only defined in liquids, so if frozen it doesn't say a word
Australia officially adopted the Celsius scale under the Metric Act of June 12, 1970. Beginning in September, 1972, temperatures used for official purposes were changed, and by May, 1979, all weather forecasts and other public uses were given only in Celsius degrees.
500 degrees Fahrenheit. It depends how deep you go. We can only estimate temperatures deep inside Uranus. The surface temperature is about minus 215 degrees Celsius.
There is only one temperature for absolute zero, but it can have different numbers in different scales, for example 0 kelvin, or -273.15 degrees Celsius.