If this is an car, take it to an automotive garage--you have a serious problem.
0.6 kPa
STEAM High pressure 15 PSI Hot water boilers 160 PSI and or 250 DEGREES F
Go into bios setup and find the cpu screen that reports the temperature. The temperature should not exceed 38 degrees c. Or 100.4 f.
The compound you describe would most likely be a gas at a room temperature of about 26 degrees Celsius, given that the compound is at a standard pressure of 1 atmosphere as well. If you specify the compound, or the pressure at which it melts rather than just temperature; one could provide a better and more precise answer, but with your information I have provided my best assumption.
From the following website. http://www.evanscooling.com/articles/aug98oc.htm Modern cars, like many of those built after 1955, started using pressurized cooling systems. The benefit was that, for every pound of pressure created in the cooling system, the boiling point of the water was raised by three degrees. By sealing up the cooling system, and adding pressure, the boiling point of the water was raised. Then, the engine could be operated at a higher temperature and operated more efficiently. Today, most modern cars use a 16-lb. cap to raise the boiling point 48 degrees higher than the normal 212 degree boiling point.
If the temperature goes above the normal range of 195 to 220 degrees F, then the vehicle is indeed overheating.
In a general sense that would be any temperature that exceeds the normal operating range. In many modern vehicles 260 degrees Fahrenheit or higher is considered very hot to overheating.
At normal pressure, none of them. At greatly reduced pressure, any of them- depending on the pressure.
get a new temperature sensor.
Check to see if the radiator is full of coolant. If not then fill it. Pressure test the system to 16PSI. Check for leaks and repair as needed. Start the engine and let it warm up. At around 235 degrees the cooling fans should come on and stay on until about 195 degrees. If they do not then repair as necessary and repeat the procedure.
Rigid container holds hydrogen gas at a pressure of 3.0 atmospheres and a temperature of 2 degrees Celsius. The pressure if the temperature is raised to 10 degrees Celsius will be 15 atmospheres based on the law of pressure for gas.
225 degrees
The Celsius scale is in fact based on water, it freezes at 0 degrees and boils at 100 degrees Celsius at 760 mm Hg pressure.
The boiling point of water at standard pressure is 100 degrees Celsius or 212 degrees Fahrenheit.
On the Fahrenheit scale, the freezing temperature of water is 32 degrees at atmospheric pressure. On the same scale, the freezing temperature of gold is 1,948 degrees at atmospheric pressure.
The subtropical high pressure regions are centered at approximately 30 degrees north and south latitude.
212 Degrees Fahrenheit,100 Degrees Celsius