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melting point of D-N-(4-hydroxyphenyl)glycine

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D-N-(4-hydroxyphenyl)glycine | melting point
D-N-(4-hydroxyphenyl)glycine | melting point

Result

240 °C (degrees Celsius)
240 °C (degrees Celsius)

Unit conversions

513.2 K (kelvins)
513.2 K (kelvins)
464 °F (degrees Fahrenheit)
464 °F (degrees Fahrenheit)
923.7 °R (degrees Rankine)
923.7 °R (degrees Rankine)
192 °Ré (degrees Réaumur)
192 °Ré (degrees Réaumur)
133.5 °Rø (degrees Rømer)
133.5 °Rø (degrees Rømer)

Comparisons as temperature

87.46 °C below melting point of lead (327.46 °C)
87.46 °C below melting point of lead (327.46 °C)
7.222 °C above autoignition temperature of book paper in Ray Bradbury's famous novel (451 °F)
7.222 °C above autoignition temperature of book paper in Ray Bradbury's famous novel (451 °F)
6 °C below to 22 °C above autoignition temperature of paper (218 to 246 °C)
6 °C below to 22 °C above autoignition temperature of paper (218 to 246 °C)

Corresponding quantities

Thermodynamic energy E from E = kT:  | 44 meV (millielectronvolts)
Thermodynamic energy E from E = kT: | 44 meV (millielectronvolts)
Blackbody energy flux Φ from Φ = σT^4:  | 3932 W/m^2 (watts per square meter)
Blackbody energy flux Φ from Φ = σT^4: | 3932 W/m^2 (watts per square meter)
Approximate luminous exitance from a planar blackbody radiator perpendicular to its surface:  | 4.4×10^-9 lx (lux)
Approximate luminous exitance from a planar blackbody radiator perpendicular to its surface: | 4.4×10^-9 lx (lux)

Nearest corresponding gas marks

 | temperature | usage gas mark 8 | 240 °C | United Kingdom thermostat 8 | 240 °C | France (actual measurements may vary)
| temperature | usage gas mark 8 | 240 °C | United Kingdom thermostat 8 | 240 °C | France (actual measurements may vary)