From 68 to 72 degrees F. Or it can also be from 25 degree Celsius to 28 degree Celsius.
20 degrees C is commonly used.
There is no definition of "room temperature" but it is commonly taken to be 25 degrees Celsius or 77 degrees Fahrenheit. This temperature of 25 degrees Celsius is unofficially designated as "standard ambient temperature." There is no law specifying this convention and it is simply something that many people share as an idea of "room temperature." There are a number of "official" designations of standard conditions of pressure and temperature. The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) is perhaps the best known official organization specifying these things.
21 degrees Celsius or 69.8 Fahrenheit is the benchmark for "room temperature".
Room temperature is 72 degrees Fahrenheit. (22.2 C) That seems a bit high for Europe - we prefer 68 degrees. (20 C)the normal temperature of room is 25 celsius.and 298 kelvin68 degrees20-25'c
Room temperature is about 55 degrees
25 degrees
Francium is considered a solid at room temperature.
i believe it is 25ºC
i believe it is 25ºC
Room temperature is considered 20 0C for all materials and tests.
No. With the exception of mercury all metals are solids at room temrperature and have negligible vapor pressures. Mercury does have a measurable small vapor pressure at room temperature, enough to be a hazard.
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A temperature of 24 degrees Celsius is considered to be a comfortable room temperature for most people. A couple degrees above or below is considered acceptable as well.
In scientific applications, room temperature is normally considered to be 20° C (68° F).
20 degrees C is commonly used.
The aluminum will be the same as room temperature.
The freezing point (more commonly referred to as the melting point) of Holmium is: 1734 K or 1461 C or 2662 F.