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What Degree Is Calcium In Room Temperature .?

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    I am a bit confused about the calcium part of your question:

    I believe that you question is: What degree Is Celsius to room temperature? In Fahrenheit?

    The conversion Celsius to Fahrenheit.  Where standard temperature = rt = 25 Celsius(C)

    T(f) = Tc x 9C/5C + 32F

    T(F) = (Tc x 1.8) + 32F

    T(F) = (29C x 1.8)F + 32F

    T(F) = (45F) + 32F

    T(F) = 77F 77 degrees Fahrenheit.


    And as far as calcium it is a solid at room temperature.
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    Wolverine1 

    answered 9 months ago

    What do u mean i dont understand explain more!
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    Dede1234

    Dede1234

    commented 2 months ago

    I really do not believe the question is written very well, as a matter of fact it is not at all intelligable. It makes no sense other than what I have provided as an answer ... You are either talking about the element Calcium or the conver to a similaly spelled word that represents temperatue, Celsius. Please make your question more clear befor you give a bad rating. I rate the quaestion a -1.

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    Wolverine1

    Wolverine1

    commented 2 months ago

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