Orders of magnitude (temperature)


List of orders of magnitude">Order of magnitude">orders of magnitude for [temperature]

Detailed list for 100 K to 1000 K

Most ordinary human activity takes place at temperatures of this order of magnitude. Circumstances where water naturally occurs in liquid form are shown in [|light grey].
KelvinDegrees
Celsius
Degrees
Fahrenheit
Condition
100 K−173.15 °C−279.67 °F
165 K−108 °C−163 °FGlass point of supercooled water.
179.9 K−93.2 °C−135.8 °FColdest luminance temperature recorded on Earth, in Antarctica at 81.8° S, 59.3° E on 2010-08-10
183.7 K−89.5 °C−129.1 °FFreezing/Melting point of isopropyl alcohol
183.9 K−89.2 °C−128.6 °FColdest officially recorded air temperature on Earth, at Stántsiya Vostók, Antarctica on 1983-07-21 01:45 UTC
192 K−81 °C−114 °FDebye temperature of ice
194.6 K−78.5 °C−109.3 °FSublimation point of carbon dioxide
205.5 K−67.7 °C−89.9 °FColdest officially recorded air temperature in the Northern Hemisphere, at Oymyakon, Oymyakonsky District, Sakha Republic, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics on 1933-02-06
207.05 K−66.1 °C−86.98 °FColdest officially recorded air temperature in North America, at North Ice, Greenland on 1954-01-09
210 K−63 °C−80 °FMean on Mars
214.9 K–58.3 °C–72.9 °FColdest annual mean temperature on Earth, at Dome Argus, Antarctica
223.15 K-50 °C-58 °FMean on Earth during Snowball Earth around 650 million years ago
224.8 K−48.4 °C−55.0 °FColdest temperature that water can remain a liquid
225 K−48 °C−55 °FFreezing/Melting point of cottonseed oil
233.15 K−40 °C−40 °FIntersecting point of the Celsius and Fahrenheit temperature scales
Skin may freeze almost instantly at or below this temperature
234.3 K−38.83 °C−37.89 °FFreezing/melting point of mercury
240.4 K−32.8 °C−27.0 °FColdest air temperature recorded in South America, at Sarmiento, Argentina on 1907-06-01
249 K–24 °C–11 °FFreezing/melting point of flax seed oil
249.3 K–23.9 °C–11.0 °FColdest air temperature recorded in Africa, at Ifrane, Morocco on 1935-02-11
250 K–23 °C–9 °FColdest air temperature recorded in Australia, at Charlotte Pass, New South Wales, Australia on 1994-06-29
255.37 K–17 °C0 °FColdest brine-ice solution found by Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit
255 K–18 °C0 °FFreezing/Melting point of almond oil
256 K–17 °C1 °FFreezing/Melting point of sunflower oil
256 K–17 °C2 °FFreezing/Melting point of safflower oil
257 K–16 °C3 °FFreezing/Melting point of soybean oil
262 K−11 °C12 °FFreezing/Melting point of corn oil
263.15 K–10 °C14 °FFreezing/Melting point of canola oil
Freezing/melting point of grape seed oil
265 K–8 °C18 °FWhite frost can form below this temperature
Freezing/melting point of hemp seed oil
265.8 K–7.2 °C19 °FFreezing/Melting point of bromine
267 K–6 °C21 °FFreezing/Melting point of olive oil
Freezing/melting point of sesame oil
271.15 K−2 °C28.4 °FAverage freezing/melting point of oceans, the salinity is around 34.7‰.
273.15 K0.00 °C32.00 °FFreezing/Melting point of fresh water
273.16 K0.01 °C32.02 °Ftriple point of fresh water
276 K3 °C37 °FFreezing/Melting point of peanut oil
277.13 K3.98 °C39.16 °FWater is at maximum density
283.2 K10 °C50 °FMinimum temperature for most plant growth
286.9 K12.7 °C54.9 °FColdest body temperature of a human that survived accidental hypothermia
288 K15 °C59 °FMean on Earth
Hottest air temperature recorded in Antarctica, at Vanda Station on 1974-05-01
294 K21 °C70 °FRoom temperature
296 K23 °C73 °FMean on Earth during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum about 55.8 million years ago
297 K24 °C75 °FMelting/Freezing point of palm kernel oil
298 K25 °C77 °FMelting/Freezing point of coconut oil
300 K27 °C80.6 °FEstimated melting/freezing point of francium
301 K28 °C82.4 °FMinimum temperature for a naked human to be comfortable
302.9 K29.8 °C85.6 °FMelting/Freezing point of gallium
303.15 K30 °C86 °FMaximum temperature for a naked human to be comfortable
The rate of plant growth is typically no greater above this temperature than at this temperature.
304 K31 °C88 °FMelting/Freezing point of butter, critical point for carbon dioxide
307 K34 °C93 °FKindling point of white phosphorus
307.6 K34.4 °C93.9 °FHottest annual mean temperature on Earth, at Dallol, Ethiopia
308 K35 °C95 °FHypothermic body temperature for humans
Warmest sea measured, at the Red Sea
Melting/freezing point of palm oil
310.0 K36.8 °C98.2 °FAverage body temperature for a human
311.03 K37.87 °C100.2 °FBeginnings of a fever for humans
311.8 K38.6 °C101.5 °FAverage body temperature for a cat
313.15 K40 °C104 °FMaximum standard temperature recommended for hot tub users
315 K42 °C108 °FUsually fatal human fever
319.3 K46.1 °C115 °FWorld's hottest air temperature recorded while raining, at Needles, California, USA on August 13, 2012
319.7 K46.5 °C115.7 °FHighest human fever survived
322.1 K48.9 °C120.0 °FHottest air temperature recorded in South America, at Rivadavia, Argentina on 1905-12-11
Maximum safe temperature for hot water according to numeric U.S. plumbing codes
Water will cause a second-degree burn after 8 minutes and a third-degree burn after 10 minutes
323.9 K50.7 °C123.3 °FHottest air temperature recorded in the Southern Hemisphere, at Oodnadatta, Australia on 1960-02-01
327.2 K54.0 °C129.2 °FHottest reliably measured air temperatures on Earth, in Death Valley at Furnace Creek, Inyo County, California, United States of America on 2013-06-30, and at Mitribah, Kuwait on 2016-07-21.
333.15 K60 °C140 °FWater will cause a second-degree burn in 3 seconds and a third-degree burn in 5 seconds
336 K63 °C145.4 °FMilk pasteurization
342 K69 °C157 °FBoiling point of water on the summit of Mount Everest
343.15 K70 °C158 °FFood is well done
Hot springs at which some bacteria thrive
350 K77 °C170 °FPoaching of food
351.52 K78.37 °C173.07 °FBoiling point of ethanol
353.15 K80 °C176 °FAverage temperature of a sauna
355 K82 °C180 °FRecommended final rinse temperature in industrial grade commercial dishwashers
355.6 K82.4 °C180.3 °FBoiling point of isopropyl alcohol
366 K93 °C200 °FSimmering of food
367 K94 °C201 °FHottest ground temperature recorded on Earth at Furnace Creek, Death Valley, California, USA on 1972-07-15
371 K98 °C209 °FFreezing/Melting point of sodium
373.13 K99.98 °C211.97 °FBoiling point of water at sea level
380 K107 °C225 °FSmoke point of raw safflower oil
Syrup is concentrated to 75% sugar
388 K115 °C239 °FMelting/Freezing point of sulfur
400 K127 °C260 °FConcorde nose tip during supersonic flight
Coldest known stars in space
433.15 K160 °C320 °FSyrup is concentrated to 100% sugar
Sucrose caramelizes
450 K177 °C350 °FMean on Mercury
Smoke point of butter
Deep frying
453.15 K180 °C356 °FPopcorn pops
483 K210 °C410 °FAutoignition point of diesel fuel
491 K218 °C425 °FKindling point of paper
519 K246 °C475 °FKindling point of automotive gasoline
522 K249 °C480 °FKindling point of jet fuel
525 K252 °C485 °FSmoke point of milkfat
Kindling point of jet fuel
538 K265 °C510 °FSmoke point of refined safflower oil
574.5875 K301.4375 °C574.5875 °FIntersecting point of the Fahrenheit and Kelvin temperature scales
600.65 K327.5 °C621.5 °FMelting/Freezing point of lead
647 K374 °C705 °FCritical point of superheated water
723.15 K450 °C842 °FKindling point of aviation gasoline
Freezing/Melting point of tennessine
738 K465 °C870 °FMean on Venus
749 K476 °C889 °FKindling point of magnesium
798 K525 °C977 °FDraper Point
809 K536 °C997 °FKindling point of hydrogen
883.15 K610 °C1130 °FBoiling point of tennessine
933.47 K660.32 °C1220.58 °FMelting/Freezing point of aluminium
1000 K726.85 °C1340.33 °F

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