Water is in the liquid state at 125 degrees Celsius, unless kept under pressure.
125 degrees Fahrenheit (ºF) in degrees Celsius is 51.6666 ºC.
125 degrees Fahrenheit is equivalent to 51.67 degrees Celsius.
125°C is equal to 257°F.
When sulfur is heated from 100 degrees C to 120 degrees C, it undergoes a physical change from solid to liquid as it melts. Sulfur has a melting point of 115.21 degrees C, so at 120 degrees C it would be in the liquid state.
A #12 copper conductor with a insulation factor of 90 degrees C is rated at 20 amps. For 110 degrees C 35 amps, 125 degrees C 40 amps and for 200 degrees C 40 amps.
The state of water at -25 C is solid. Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius.
Oxygen is in a gaseous state at 1000 degrees Celsius.
Oxygen is in a gaseous state at 20 degrees Celsius.
125 degrees Celsius is equal to 398.15 Kelvin. To convert from Celsius to Kelvin, you add 273.15 to the Celsius temperature.
-125 degrees Celsius is equal to -193 degrees Fahrenheit. This can be calculated using the formula: (Celsius x 9/5) + 32 = Fahrenheit.
To convert from Kelvin to Celsius, you need to subtract 273.15. Therefore, to convert 125 K to Celsius: 125 K - 273.15 = -148.15°C.