SOLUTION: In order for a chemical reaction to take place, the fahrenheit temperature of the reagents must be at least 179.6°F. Find the Celsius temperature at which the reaction may occur. (
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Question 1068511: In order for a chemical reaction to take place, the fahrenheit temperature of the reagents must be at least 179.6°F. Find the Celsius temperature at which the reaction may occur. (F=9/5C+32)
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Let F=179.6, and solve for C.
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