SOLUTION: In order for a chemical reaction to remain stable, its Celsius temperature must be no more than 99.6ºC. Find the Fahrenheit temperatures at which the reaction will remain stable. (
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Question 548892: In order for a chemical reaction to remain stable, its Celsius temperature must be no more than 99.6ºC. Find the Fahrenheit temperatures at which the reaction will remain stable. (F = 9/5C + 32)
Answer by mananth(16946) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
F= (9/5)c+32 deg
F<=(9/5)*99.6+32
F<=211.28
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