Not much (a few percent difference) in the case of the photosphere; the difference of 273 degrees is totally irrelevant in the case of the Sun's core.
The state of matter would be solid, because 25 degrees Celsius is "room Temp."
That's a matter of opinion. What do you call 'hot' or 'cold' ?6600 degrees Celsius is the same temperature as 11,912 degrees Fahrenheit.My wife would like to keep our house at that temperature, but I call that 'hot' and I won't let her.I'm guessing that you would also call that 'hot'.
Oh, dude, like, -12 degrees Celsius is 261 Kelvin. Yeah, it's like the temperature conversion thing where you add 273 to the Celsius temperature to get Kelvin. So, yeah, now you know the temperature in Kelvin, but does it really matter? Like, it's still freezing either way.
A cubic centimeter is a cubic centimeter always and no matter what! It doesn't matter what the temperature is! However, I think you are asking for the mass of a cubic centimeter of water 4 °C and that is exactly 1 gram.
10 degrees Celsius in terms of Kelvin is 283 degrees. To convert from Celsius to Kelvin, just add 273 degrees. Kelvin adds 273 degrees to Celsius because Kelvin is measured in essentially the same units as Celsius, but 0 degrees Kelvin is absolute zero. The temperature of matter cannot fall below absolute zero: there is no atomic activity at absolute zero. So, 0 degrees Celsius is 273 Kelvin - the freezing point of water.
Change of 1 degree in Celsius scale equals change of 1 degree in Kelvins scale. The difference between the two scales is that they are slighlty offset to each other: -273.15 degree Celsius is 0 degree Kelvins. That difference is negligible for such high temperatures as in the Sun's core (107 degrees). Also, that temperature is an estimated average and both fluctuations and error margin greatly exceeds the offset between the two scales.
There are many substances that are liquid at this temperature. The most common is water. Under normal conditions, water freezes at 0 °C and boils at 100 °C.
Copper is a solid at room temperature of 25 degrees Celsius.
There are no negative Kelvin temperatures, as it sets 0 K as absolute zero, the lowest possible temperature of matter.0 degrees Celsius is approximately POSITIVE 273 K (273.15 K). Conversely, 0 K (zero kelvins) is equal to -273.15°C.
20 degrees Celsius is about room temperature. At room temperature, mercury is a liquid.
Bromine is a liquid at room temperature, but it will turn into a gas at 150 degrees Celsius.
Freezing temperature is not a matter of location; it is a matter of physics. Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit /zero degrees Celsius regardless of where you are located.
at room temperature its state of matter is solid
Rhodium is a solid at 20 degrees Celsius. This is because rhodium has a melting point of 1964 degrees Celsius, well above the given temperature.
It is an impossible temperature in the Celsius scale. Absolute Zero is the lowest possible temperature, the theoretical point at which no energy is present in matter. No matter can be colder than absolute zero, which is -273.15 °C or the equivalent temperature of -459.67 °F.
Nitrogen would be a gas at 25 degrees Celsius.
Zero degrees Celsius under normal conditions.