I do not think that it is at all desirable to have water at 33 deg Celsius. It is far too cold!
No, the freezing point of water is 0 degrees Celsius. At 3 degrees Celsius, water is still in its liquid state.
At 3 bar pressure, the boiling point of water is approximately 134 degrees Celsius.
The density of water at 20 degrees Celsius is approximately 0.998 g/cm³.
At 0 degrees Celsius, water freezes and solidifies into ice. Between 0 and 3 degrees Celsius, the water remains in a partially frozen state with some ice crystals forming while the remaining water stays in liquid form.
-15 degrees Celsius is colder than -3 degrees Celsius. The lower the temperature, the colder it is.
The temperature drop from 3 degrees Celsius to -7 degrees Celsius is 10 degrees.
3 degrees Celsius is equal to 37.4 degrees Fahrenheit.
To convert 3 Kelvin to Celsius, subtract 273.15 from 3 K. So, 3 K is equal to -270.15 degrees Celsius.
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The difference between 5 degrees Celsius and -3 degrees Celsius is 8 degrees. This means that 5 degrees is 8 degrees warmer than -3 degrees.
The density of water at 28 degrees Celsius is approximately 997.77 kg/m^3.
You can write "3 degrees Celsius" as "3°C" or "3° C." Both are accepted conventions for representing temperature in degrees Celsius.