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Romtemperatur

Romtemperatur, commonly referred to in English as room temperature, denotes the ambient air temperature of an indoor environment. It is the temperature considered comfortable for people at rest and is influenced by climate, season, and personal preference. In practice, it is typically around 20–25°C (68–77°F), though exact values vary by context and region. The term is widely used in Nordic and other European languages for labeling, instructions, and standards.

In practical terms, room temperature serves as a baseline for everyday activities, science, and storage. Substances

Standards and labeling often specify “stored at room temperature” or “stored at controlled room temperature.” The

Measurement and control are achieved with thermometers and climate-control systems. Maintaining a stable room temperature involves

kept
at
room
temperature
do
not
require
refrigeration
and
may
be
assumed
to
be
stable
under
these
conditions
for
a
period.
In
chemistry
and
biology,
many
experiments
are
described
as
conducted
at
room
temperature
unless
a
specific
temperature
is
stated.
In
electronics,
components
are
rated
for
operation
near
ambient
indoor
temperatures.
latter
implies
a
defined
range
that
may
be
narrower
than
general
indoor
variation
and
can
differ
by
regulatory
framework
or
product
category.
Common
references
place
controlled
room
temperature
around
20–25°C,
with
allowable
excursions
specified
on
product
data
sheets
or
packaging.
heating,
cooling,
ventilation,
and
insulation.
Fluctuations
can
influence
chemical
reactions,
material
properties,
microbial
growth,
and
comfort,
making
room
temperature
a
practical
reference
point
across
disciplines.