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What is the freezing point of water as per the fahrenheit scale?

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Answered by medhakanaparthy
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Answer:

32 degree fahrenheit

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:32°

Explanation:

The freezing point describes the transition from a liquid to a solid, while the melting point is the temperature at which water changes from a solid (ice) to liquid water. In theory, both temperatures would be the same, but liquids can be supercooled above their freezing point, so they don't solidify until well below freezing. Typically, the freezing point and melting point of water are 0 °C or 32 °F. The temperature may be lower if hypothermia occurs or if there are impurities in the water that could cause the freezing point to drop. Under certain conditions, water can remain liquid down to -40 to -42°F!

Relationship between Fahrenheit and Celcius scale:-

F=(9/5)C+32

where C stands for Celcius and F stands for Fahrenheit scale.

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