What starts to freeze at 32 degrees, so it would take quite a while. Also depending on how much water there was.
3 hours
130 degree Fahrenheit = 54.4444444 degree Celsius It is physically impossible for 130 degree Fahrenheit to freeze ANY water.
Ok, this is based on equations 0 degrees Celsius is freezing and water will freeze at zero Celsius, but the time to freeze in direct relationship to volume so depending on your vehicle it would take anywhere to 4-6 hours at zero degrees Celsius. For every degree below 5:1 ratio -1 degrees Celsius the 2.5-4.75 hours to freeze. At -20 1 hour or less, to crack the block 2-3 hours. -40 degrees Celsius would take 22 min to freeze and to crack the block 1:10.
Room temperature water will freeze when it hits 0 degrees Celsius; there is no exact time as to when it will freeze because it depends on the environment the water is in.
this depends on the initial and final temperatures...
You can't freeze water at 17 degrees Celsius. The freezing point of water is 0 degrees Celsius or 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
There is no standard length of time that it takes for a gallon of water to freeze. The amount of time it takes for a gallon of water to freeze can vary depending upon many different things such as temperature.
Water freezes at 32 F (0 C). At 212 F, water is boiling, so it would take forever to freeze.
not possible
3 hours
It depends on the volume of water present, and the heat of the water to start with.
How long does it take water to freeze on 15 mile winds at 30 degree f
Not very long without water and shade. 55 degrees Celsius is 131 degrees Fahrenheit.
Even if it was as cold as the coldest temperatures ever recorded in nature (-80 to -90 degrees Fahrenheit) it would still take at least a day or two. The only way a mammoth could freeze is if it fell in water or it was snowing rapidly.
Celsius of Fahrenheit? is not the answerthe answer is in steps1. check your freezer temp it is in Fahrenheit if you are in the U.S.2. put the coffee in the freezer3. time it4. your done
130 degree Fahrenheit = 54.4444444 degree Celsius It is physically impossible for 130 degree Fahrenheit to freeze ANY water.
If you freeze two different liquids water will freeze first. Water will freeze fastere than any other liquid. So if you want to try it at home it is not dangerous!!!!!