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120 °C a °F

120 °C = 248 °F
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Passo dopo passo: 120 °C a °F

  1. Inizia con 120 °C
  2. Moltiplicare per 9/5: 120 x 9/5 = 216
  3. Aggiungere 32: 216 + 32 = 248 °F

120°C (248°F) is above the boiling point of water and enters oven-temperature territory. At these temperatures, baking and roasting transform ingredients through caramelization and Maillard reactions. Home ovens typically range from 120°C to 250°C, with 120°C falling well within standard cooking range.

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At 120°C (248°F), sugar begins to caramelize (around 160°C), creating the golden-brown color and complex flavors in baked goods.

Nearby Conversions

°C°F
70 °C158 °F
80 °C176 °F
90 °C194 °F
100 °C212 °F
110 °C230 °F
120 °C248 °F
130 °C266 °F
140 °C284 °F
150 °C302 °F
160 °C320 °F
170 °C338 °F

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FAQ

At 120°C (248°F), you can bake, roast, and broil various dishes depending on the exact temperature.

Yes, 120°C is within the standard range for home ovens (120–250°C).