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0˚C
32˚F
273.15˚K
491.67˚R
0 degrees Celsius.
32.
By definition, pure water freezes at 0 degrees C. (32 F). Is this a trick question?
Water freezes at 0° C, 32° F, 273 Kelvins, and 459.67° Rankine. All of these are the same temperature, but expressed on different scales.
At +4 degree C water starts expanding.
At 0 degree C water freezes.
Actually, if you want the correct answer, it depends on how pure it is. You may have some freezing point depression going on. The freezing point will only vary slightly with pressure changes unless you go below the triple point. It is actually a very interesting study from a thermodynamics point of view. Below the triple point there is no liquid phase and the water goes directly from the gas phase to the solid phase through a transition known as deposition.
0C or 32F.
32* Farenheit
9 degrees G
Water freezes at:
0 degrees Celsius
32 degrees Fahrenheit
273.15 degrees Kelvin
32 Fahrenheit, 0 Celsius.
273.15K
0°C
32°F
273.15K
32 degrees f.
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