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Topic | Using Farenheit to measure temperature is super intuitive |
Questionmarktarius 07/13/18 3:43:29 PM #22: | WaffIeElite posted... Water absolutely gets hotter than 100c. But, somewhere around 5500F/3000C, is stops being water and splits apart into the component elements. ... Copied to Clipboard! |
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