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∙ 11y agoCombustible liquids with a flash point at or above 200 degrees Fahrenheit would be classified as Class III liquids under the United States Department of Transportation's hazardous materials regulations. These liquids are considered to have a moderate fire hazard.
20 degrees above freezing in Celsius is 4 degrees Celsius.
6 degrees Celsius is warmer than 6 degrees Fahrenheit. 6 degrees Celsius is equivalent to about 42.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
It is not recommended to paint when the temperature is 52 degrees Fahrenheit as it may affect the drying process of the paint and the overall finish. Optimal temperature for painting is typically above 50 degrees Fahrenheit and below 85 degrees Fahrenheit.
Water is in a liquid state at 10 degrees Fahrenheit. It is below the freezing point of water, which is 32 degrees Fahrenheit, but still above its solidification point.
The difference in temperature between the highest recorded temperature of 118 degrees Fahrenheit and the lowest recorded temperature of 48 degrees Fahrenheit is 166 degrees Fahrenheit.
Acetic acid would fall into Class IIIB, which includes liquids with a flash point at or above 100 degrees Fahrenheit and below 140 degrees Fahrenheit. This class represents liquids that are combustible.
46 degrees Fahrenheit is above freezing. Freezing point is at 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
Ice melts at 0 degrees Celsius = 32 degrees Fahrenheit
Combustible liquids can catch fire and burn easily at relatively low temperatures, while noncombustible liquids do not burn or support combustion. Combustible liquids have a flash point below 100°F, while noncombustible liquids have a flash point above 100°F.
34 degrees Fahrenheit.
51 deg F.
A liquid freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit. If the temperature rises above 32 degrees Fahrenheit, the liquid will unfreeze and return to its liquid state.
No. There are liquids that boil at a few degrees above absolute zero (helium for example) and liquids that boil at several thousand degrees above absolute zero (tungsten for example)
The freezing point is 32degrees Fahrenheit (°F).Therefore 47oF is 15oF above the freezing point.
Of course they do! 20 degrees Fahrenheit is below freezing and Alaska does have a summer, no matter how short. They even go above 20 degrees Celsius in the summer and that is 68 degrees Fahrenheit.
20 degrees above freezing in Celsius is 4 degrees Celsius.
Since Celsius degrees are larger than Fahrenheit degrees, above -40 degrees (where the scales coincide) any number in Celsius will be hotter than the corresponding number in Fahrenheit.