At what degree Celsius is ice water ?

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Ice is water at a temperature of 0 degrees Celsius.

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Description : What changes will happen to a bowl of ice and water kept at exactly zero degree Celsius? (1) All ice will melt (2) All water will become ice (3) No change will happen (4) Only some ice will melt

Last Answer : (3) No change will happen Explanation: Fresh water cooled to zero (0) degree Celsius and subjected to additional loss of heat energy normally will freeze. A mixture of fresh water and ice ... the usual freezing point while remaining liquid. Such cloud droplets are composed of super cooled water.

Description : What is a calorie? w) amount of heat required to raise one gram of water one degree Celsius. x) amount of work required to move one gram of water by one centimeter. y) amount of heat required to melt ice. z) amount of heat required to raise one gram of water one degree Fahrenheit

Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- AMOUNT OF HEAT REQUIRED TO RAISE ONE GRAM OF WATER ONE DEGREE CELSIUS

Description : What changes will happen to a bowl of ice and water kept at exactly zero degree Celsius ? (1) All ice will melt (2) All water will become ice (3) No change will happen (4) Only some ice will melt

Last Answer : No change will happen

Description : If a piece of metal at -20 degrees Celsius is added to an ice and water mixture in equilibrium at 0 degrees Celsius, the amount of ice will: w) Increase x) Remain the same y) Decrease

Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- INCREASE

Description : Which of the following best completes the statement: The calorie is the amount of heat needed to raise: w) 1 gram of water 1 degree Celsius x) 1 gram of water 1 degree Rankin y) 1 kilogram of water 1 degree Celsius z) 1 kilogram of water 1 degree Kelvin

Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- 1 GRAM OF WATER 1 DEGREE CELSIUS

Description : __________ temperature scale assigns 0° to the 'ice point' and 80° to the 'steam point'. (A) Celsius (B) Rankine (C) Reaumur (D) Fahrenheit

Last Answer : (C) Reaumur

Description : How much energy would be required to raise one liter of water by one degree celsius?

Last Answer : The definition of a calorie is the amount of energy (heat) toraise 1 g of water by 1 degree C. Here you have 1 liter, which is1000 ml, and if you assume a density of 1g/ml, you have 1000 g ofwater. ... as 1 kcal. In joules, it will be 1000calories x 4.184 joules/calorie = 4184 joules = 4.184 kJ.

Description : What is the state of water at 100 degree Celsius 0 degree Celsius 4 degree Celsius?

Last Answer : What is the answer ?

Description : How much energy would be required to raise one liter of water by one degree celsius?

Last Answer : The definition of a calorie is the amount of energy (heat) toraise 1 g of water by 1 degree C. Here you have 1 liter, which is1000 ml, and if you assume a density of 1g/ml, you have 1000 g ofwater. ... as 1 kcal. In joules, it will be 1000calories x 4.184 joules/calorie = 4184 joules = 4.184 kJ.

Description : Density of water is maximum at (1) 12 degree Celsius (2) 8 degree Celsius (3) 4 degree Celsius (4) 0 degree Celsius

Last Answer : (3) 4 degree Celsius Explanation: Water never has an absolute density because its density varies with temperature. Water has a maximum density at 3.98 degrees Celsius.

Description : The _________ is defined as the amount of heat required to change the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 Celsius degree.  a. specific heat  b. latent heat  c. Joule  d. calorie

Last Answer : calorie

Description : Water boils when:  A. Its saturated vapor pressure equals to the atmospheric pressure  B. Its vapor pressure equals 76cm of mercury  C. Its temperature reaches 212 degree Celsius  D. Its vapor pressure is 1 gram per sq. cm

Last Answer : Its saturated vapor pressure equals to the atmospheric pressure

Description : A kilogram of water goes from 90 degrees Celsius to 10 degrees Celsius in a period of 2 hours. If the specific heat of water is 4 kilojoules per kilogram per degree Celsius, how much heat has the water lost?

Last Answer : ANSWER: 320 KILOJOULES or 320,000 JOULES

Description : The radiator of a room contains 10 kilogram of water. If the water gives off 50,000 calories of heat to the room, the drop in temperature of the water is: w) 1 degree Celsius x) 2 degrees Celsius y) 5 degrees Celsius z) 10 degrees Celsius

Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- 5 DEGREES CELSIUS

Description : If the temperature on Celsius scale is 0 degree, what will it be on Fahrenheit scale ?

Last Answer : If the temperature on Celsius scale is 0 ° degree it will be 32 Fahrenheit on Fahrenheit scale.

Description : What is one degree Celsius ?

Last Answer : On the Celsius scale, the lower constant is taken to be 0 degrees (00) and the upper constant is to be taken to 100 degrees (1000). The interval is divided into equal one hundred parts. Each part is called one degree Celsius (10C).

Description : What is the velocity of sound in air at zero degree Celsius ?

Last Answer : - 322 ms

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Last Answer : Yes, this is planet Venus.

Description : How much in Celsius is 5 degree es in Fahrenheit?

Last Answer : 5 degree from celsius in Fahrenheit is 415 degree Fahrenheit to celsius is -15

Description : What is degree Celsius in Fahrenheit?

Last Answer : 62ºC = 143.6ºF

Description : What is 27 degree celsius?

Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer

Description : What is degree Celsius in Fahrenheit?

Last Answer : 62ºC = 143.6ºF

Description : In one degree Celsius are how many Fahrenheit?

Last Answer : 33.8 degrees Fahrenheit.

Description : Carbon dioxide forms in to a solid at approximately-257°F.What temperature in degree celsius does this correspond to?

Last Answer : -105

Description : A material has a coefficient of volume expansion of 60×10^-6/degree celsius. What is its coefficient of expansion?

Last Answer : 120×10^-6

Description : What is the mean temperature of Earth? (1) 6 degree Celsius (2) 16 degree Celsius (3) 26 degree Celsius (4) 36 degree Celsius

Last Answer : (2) 16 degree Celsius Explanation: The average temperature on Earth is about 61° F (16° C). But temperatures vary greatly around the world depending on the time of year, ocean and wind currents ... and winters colder. Also, temperatures tend to be higher near the equator and lower near the poles.

Description : What is the range of mercury thermometer? (1) 0 degree Celsius to 350 degree Celsius (2) -10 degree Celsius to 350 degree Celsius (3) -20 degree Celsius to 350 degree Celsius (4) -30 degree Celsius to 350 degree Celsius

Last Answer : (4) -30 degree Celsius to 350 degree Celsius

Description : At what temperature are Celsius and Fahrenheit equal? A. -40 degree (Answer) B. 40 degree C. -10 degree D. 10 degree

Last Answer : A. -40 degree (Answer)

Description : Average temperature of electrolyte in sodium nickel chloride batteries • 100 to 200 degree Celsius • 270 to 350 degree Celsius • 380 to 410 degree Celsius • None of the above

Last Answer : • 270 to 350 degree Celsius

Description : Which of the following is standard temperature and pressure (STP)?  A. 0 degree Celsius and one atmosphere  B. 32 degree Fahrenheit and zero pressure  C. 0 degree Kelvin and one atmosphere  D. 0 degree Fahrenheit and zero pressure

Last Answer : 0 degree Celsius and one atmosphere

Description : What refers to the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of an object by one degree Celsius or 1K?  A. Heat capacity  B. Specific heat  C. Latent heat  D. Molar heat

Last Answer : Heat capacity

Description : Determine the amount of heat required to produce 1Kg of steam at a pressure of 7 bar, at a temperature 29 degree Celsius, under the following . (i) When the steam is wet having dryness fraction 0.87 (ii) When the steam is dry saturated Assume specific heat = 2.35KJ/KgK 

Last Answer : P 7bar T 29ᵒC x=0.9 m =1kg C p =2.35 KJ/KgK At pressure 7 bar saturation Temp T sat =165 ᵒC h f =697.2 KJ/Kg h fg= 2064.8 KJ/Kg i) Heat required when steam is wet ... ) When the stem is dry saturated hg=hf+hfg =2762 kj Heat actually required = 2762-121.8 = 2640.2 kj

Description : What is the mean temperature of Earth? (1) 6 degree Celsius (2) 16 degree Celsius (3) 26 degree Celsius (4) 36 degree Celsius

Last Answer :  16 degree Celsius

Description : How many degrees Celsius does the water boil in the oven ?

Last Answer : When water is given in the oven , it starts boiling at a temperature of 100 degree Celsius.

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Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- BOILED AT 68 DEGREES CELSIUS

Description : In Celsius, the freezing point of a one-molal water solution of sodium phosphate, chemical formula Na3PO4, is expected to be: w) - 0.93 degrees Celsius x) - 1.86 degrees Celsius y) - 7.44 degrees Celsius z) - 3.72 degrees Celsius

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Description : How many joules are required to cause the temperature of one gram of water to be raised from 24 degrees Celsius to 25 degrees Celsius.  

Last Answer : ANSWER: 4.18 JOULES

Description : At what Celsius temperature should all molecular motion cease? 

Last Answer : ANSWER: -273.16 DEGREES CELSIUS (ACCEPT -273)

Description : Name the two elements that are liquids at 25 degrees Celsius.

Last Answer : ANSWER: BROMINE (Br) AND MERCURY (Hg)

Description : A sample of grapefruit juice at 25 degrees Celsius has a hydronium concentration of 1.78 X 10-3 molar. What is the pH of the solution? w) 2.22 x) 2.75 y) 3.25 z) 6.33

Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- 2.75

Description : At what temperature are the Fahrenheit and Celsius scales equal to each other?

Last Answer : ANSWER: MINUS FORTY DEGREES

Description : At temperatures above 96 degrees Celsius, which crystalline form of sulfur is the most stable?

Last Answer : ANSWER: MONOCLINIC

Description : If the temperature of the atmosphere rose 50 degr on a Fahrenheit thermometer, the rise on a Celsius thermometer would have been: w) 90 degrees x) 82.3 degrees y) 50.3 degrees z) 27.8 degrees

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Description : Degree of freedom of the system ice-water-vapour will be (A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 3

Last Answer : (A) 0

Description : What state of matter does water take between 0 and 100 Celsius?

Last Answer : Depending on the pressure, usually liquid.

Description : What has more thermal energy a 200g and 200g of water both a 100 celsius?

Last Answer : 100

Description : How many grams of water vapor are required to saturate a kilogram of air at a temperature of -20 degrees Celsius?

Last Answer : What is the answer ?

Description : In order to find the specific heat capacity of an unknown material a 50 g piece is heated to 80 degrees Celsius and fully immersed in a well insulated calorimeter filled with 100 g of water at 10 degr?

Last Answer : Assuming that the full question, which the questioner failed to post, is given in the Discussion, below.Taking the specific heat capacity of water as 4.2 Joules per gram per degree C, the metal has a specific heat capacity as approx 0.68 Joules/(g °C).

Description : What is defined as the quantity of heat needed to raise the temperature of one kilogram of water by one degrees Celsius?  a. Kilojoule  b. Btu  c. Kilocalorie  d. Latent heat

Last Answer : Kilocalorie

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Last Answer : c) Viscosity of a fluid is the property exhibited by it both in static and in dynamic conditions