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2007-06-27 05:32:43 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Chemistry

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Room temperature describes a certain temperature within enclosed space that is used for various purposes by human beings. It can also refer to a temperature of food to be consumed (e.g. red wine) which is placed in such a room for a given time. Furthermore, it may refer to a certain temperature within settings of scientific experiments and calculations.

For scientific calculations, room temperature is taken to be roughly 20 to 23 degrees Celsius with an average of 21 °C, about 72.5 degrees Fahrenheit (°F), 528 to 537 degrees Rankine (°R), or 293 to 298 kelvin (K)[3]. For numerical convenience, either 20 °C or 300 K is often used. However, room temperature is not a precisely defined scientific term as opposed to Standard Temperature and Pressure, which has several, slightly different, definitions..

2007-06-27 06:00:12 · answer #1 · answered by ђermiona 6 · 1 0

Generally in a scientific article, when they refer to room temperature, it is 20 C (this would be 68 degrees Farenheit).

2007-06-27 12:45:46 · answer #2 · answered by N E 7 · 1 0

The room temperature is 23 °C (73 °F) or 296°K.

2007-06-27 13:12:36 · answer #3 · answered by DON 1 · 1 0

Room temperature is considered to be 68 degrees F which converts to 20 degrees C. Laws have been passed regarding public buildings that say that they can not be cooled lower than 78F, nor heated warmer than 68F. 20C is what is used in scientific calculations for room temperature.

2007-06-27 12:38:00 · answer #4 · answered by science teacher 7 · 0 1

room temperature is what you may make it but if u are looking at the world as a room then its average would be 68 degrees F.

2007-06-27 12:37:21 · answer #5 · answered by jrdwltr 1 · 0 1

in the HVAC business, standard room temperature is 72 degress farenheit, or around 22 degrees celcius.

There are several different definitions for room temperature- and it depends on what your application or location is

2007-06-27 12:41:10 · answer #6 · answered by johntindale 5 · 2 0

Varies from room to room and time to time. You can assume 25 degrees Celsius. It is better to be specific about temperature.

2007-06-27 12:44:55 · answer #7 · answered by Swamy 7 · 0 1

I think it is assumed to be 25oC when conducting experiments.

2007-06-27 16:14:15 · answer #8 · answered by Eggmcmuffin 4 · 1 0

78 degrees farenheit

2007-06-27 12:35:44 · answer #9 · answered by Luna 2 · 0 5

20C

2007-06-27 12:40:52 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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