85 + 273 = 358 K.
No, hydrochloric acid is a clear, colorless liquid at room temperature (20 degrees Celsius). It only becomes a solid at extremely low temperatures, below -26 degrees Celsius.
= At what temp hydrochloric acid is corrosive? =
No, Celsius is a unit of temperature measurement on the Celsius scale. It is not the opposite of temperature, but a way to quantify it.
The standard temperature known as "room temperature" in Celsius is typically around 20 to 25 degrees Celsius.
Assuming the question refers to Celsius, it is named after the 18th Century Swedish scientist who developed a similar temperature scale.
Voltage measures electrical tension, Celsius measures temperature.
clinical thermometers measure temperature in Celsius.
Celsius measures temperature, not objects.
The temperature scale is Celsius, named for scientist Anders Celsius.
Both Celsius and Kelvin.
The correct spelling of the SI temperature scale is Celsius (for scientist Anders Celsius).
No, hydrochloric acid is a clear, colorless liquid at room temperature (20 degrees Celsius). It only becomes a solid at extremely low temperatures, below -26 degrees Celsius.
celsius, fahrenheit and kelvin.
No its false
Named after Anders Celsius, a Swedish scientist, who developed a temperature scale from which the one in use now evolved.
Celsius and Kelvins are the two scales that scientists use to measure temperature and the official SI unit for temperature is Celsius.
Celsius