at least -18 degrees
Zero
-18 degrees
Freezing Point, I tried it in the freezer with Sierra Mist, and it burt and was in cyrstal spikes.
Generally 2 to 8 °C (36 to 46 °F) is ideal for the refrigerator compartment and -18 °C (0 °F) for the freezer.
at least -18 degrees
Zero
-18
-18 degrees
11c + 22c + 12 = 33c + 12 = 3(11c + 4) = 3 x (11c + 4)
Ideally a domestic freezer should be a minimum of -18 centigrade.
minus eighteen celsius
100 = 56 + 11c 44 = 11c 4 = c
-11C = 12.2 degrees Fahrenheit.
It all depends on the temp
The answer is no whether you mean Fahrenheit or Centigrade.
Ice cubes melt into a glob in the freezer due to the temperature fluctuations within the freezer. The heat from the surrounding environment causes the outer layer of the ice cube to melt slightly, then refreezes as it moves to colder areas in the freezer, forming a glob. This process is known as sublimation.