Chemistry, asked by devika555, 7 months ago

While conducting an experiment, Manan measured the temperature of hot water in two tumblers A
and B respectively. The temperature of hot water in A and B was 50 ° C and 150 ° F respectively.
Water of which tumbler was hotter and by how many degrees? (Show the calculation)

Answers

Answered by sampurnalahiri2009
1

Answer:

Explanation:

Fahrenheit into Celsius = (°F - 32) x 5/9

We have = 150 °F = (150 °F - 32) x 5/9

                             = 118 °F x 5/9

                             = 590 °F/9

                             = 65.55 °C

So, as we have same units we can compare =

50 °C < 65.55 °C

65.55 °C - 50 °C

= 15.55 °C

Therefore, Tumbler B was hotter and by 15.55 °C

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