Water would be solid at 199 K, since water's freezing point is 273 K, or 0°C. (To convert Kelvin into Celsius, simply subtract 273.15)
Water is in liquid phase at 280 Kelvin.
Water is a liquid at this pressure and temperature.
Water is in a gaseous phase at 400 Kelvin. At this temperature, the water molecules have enough energy to overcome the intermolecular forces holding them together in liquid form, causing them to evaporate into a gas.
Water boils at 373.15K.
199 ounces of water is equal to about 5.89 liters.
The condensation point in Kelvin is 373 Kelvin. At this temperature, the liquid and gaseous state of water exist in equilibrium.
Water freezes at 273.15 kelvin on the Kelvin temperature scale.
The critical point of water in Kelvin is 647.3 K.
Water boils at 373.15 Kelvin.
Water freezes at 273.15 Kelvin on the Kelvin scale.
373 kelvin 100 celsius kelvin is basically celsius + 273
The temperature scale where water froze at 273 degrees is likely the Kelvin scale. On the Kelvin scale, 0 degrees represents absolute zero, the lowest possible temperature where all molecular motion ceases. Hence, 273 degrees Kelvin corresponds to 0 degrees Celsius.