100 degreres Centigrade = 212 degrees Fahrenheit
212F = 100C = boiling point at standard temp and pressure. So from F to C first subtract the 32 degrees difference at freezing, then multiply the ratio of C:F which would be 100:180. So 212-32=180F And 100/180 is 5/9 So 180F x 5/9 = 100C Remember: (F-32) x 5/9 = C the opposite: (C x 9/5) + 32 = F
212F.
fraction = 2/10 or 1/5 $1 = 100c thus; fraction = 20c/100c = 2/10 or 1/5
the mean average of 78 and 100 is 89
100c =212F =373.2Kelvim
212F or 100C
100c = 212f
100C equals 212F
212 degrees Fahrenheit = 100 degrees Celsius.
above 212F or 100C. -Dave! Yognaut
100C is the boiling point of water at sea level. It equates to 212F
100C or 212F. It is the boiling point of water, where water turns from a liquid into a gas.
Anything greater than or equal to 212F (100C). Superheated steam used in steam locomotives, steam turbines in power plants, etc. can be any temperature from 500F to 2000F depending on the design of the system.Note: if you can see the "steam" it is not steam. What you see are tiny droplets of liquid water that have condensed from the steam and is probably exactly at 212F (100C) because it is in thermal equilibrium with the invisible steam at the same temperature.
Ebola is not alive so it can not be killed. However, it can be made inactive by boiling. (212F or 100C)
Water boils into steam at 100C or 212F at sea-level pressure.
The boiling point of water is 212 degrees Fahrenheit and 100 degrees Celsius.