As used in most specifications for adhesives and adhesive bonding, this term applies to temperatures within the range of approximately 75°F. +/- 5°F. Back to the top Saponification Value The saponification value is the amount of alkali necessary to saponify a definite quantity of the sample. It is expressed as the number of milligrams of potassium hydroxide (KOH) required to saponify 1 gram of the sample.
The term 'room temperature' is intended to imply the temperature of a comfortable working environment. Precise limits for this cannot be set, but guiding figures are 18-25°C. Where a test specifies room temperature, this should be achieved, with air conditioning if necessary; otherwise the test parameters may be affected..
A standardised temperature of around 20°C
Room temperature describes a certain temperature within enclosed space that is uses for various purposes by human beings. It can also refer to a temperature of food to be consumed (e.g. red wine) which is placed in such a room for a given time. Furthermore, it may refer to a certain temperature within settings of scientific experiments and calculations.
Room Temperature is Nicholson Baker's second book. A father takes care of his baby girl (nicknamed "the Bug") and thinks about his childhood, wife, and newly-acquired fatherhood.
Room Temperature is a live album by Peter Hammill, originally released on Enigma Records in 1990. On its initial release, the album was only available in North America. It was subsequently re-released on Hammill's own Fie! label.