180°C to Fahrenheit
Quick answer: 180°C = 356 Fahrenheit. This page shows you how to convert 180 degrees Celsius to Fahrenheit with the formula, examples, and a handy conversion table for nearby oven temperatures.
How to Convert 180°C to Fahrenheit
Formula: °F = °C × 9/5 + 32
Calculation:
180 × 9/5 + 32 = 324 + 32 = 356°F
Result: 180°C = 356°F
Calculation:
180 × 9/5 + 32 = 324 + 32 = 356°F
Result: 180°C = 356°F
180°C in °F
Oven Temperature Conversion Table (Around 180°C)
| °C | °F |
|---|---|
| 150 | 302 |
| 160 | 320 |
| 170 | 338 |
| 180 | 356 |
| °C | °F |
|---|---|
| 190 | 374 |
| 200 | 392 |
| 210 | 410 |
Understanding 180°C
180°C in Cooking
180°C (356°F) is a standard moderate oven temperature used worldwide for baking cakes, pastries, and roasting. Known as Gas Mark 4 in the UK, it is one of the most commonly referenced oven temperatures in recipes from Europe, Australia, and Asia where Celsius is the standard.
Quick Reference
180°C = 356°F = 453.15 K
Common uses: baking sponge cakes, cookies, muffins, roasting chicken, and casseroles. Most standard baking recipes default to this temperature.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is 180°C in Fahrenheit?
180°C equals 356°F. This is a standard moderate oven temperature.
How do you convert 180°C to Fahrenheit?
Use the formula: °F = °C × 9/5 + 32. So 180 × 9/5 + 32 = 356°F.
What Gas Mark is 180°C?
180°C is equivalent to Gas Mark 4, commonly used in British and Australian recipes.
What can I bake at 180°C?
180°C (356°F) is ideal for baking sponge cakes, cookies, muffins, banana bread, and roasting chicken. It is the most common baking temperature in recipes worldwide.
Should I use fan or conventional oven at 180°C?
If a recipe says 180°C, it typically means conventional oven. For a fan (convection) oven, reduce by about 20°C, so use 160°C fan to match 180°C conventional.