* 7,500 K (7,227 °C) to 10,000 K (9,727 °C)
This means that white stars are significantly hotter than our sun, which has a surface temperature of around 5,500 K.
Here's a breakdown of the temperature range for different types of white stars:
* A-type stars: 7,500 K to 10,000 K
* F-type stars: 6,000 K to 7,500 K
* G-type stars: 5,200 K to 6,000 K (Our Sun)
While the exact temperature can vary, these are the general ranges for white stars.