0 oC = 273 K
The degree units are the same foir both systems. Hence
298K - 273K = 25 oC ( This is approximately room temperature).
It is 24.85 Degrees Celsius.
A = k (b/c)'k' is some constant number.
Angle and its complement have a sum of 90 degrees: A+C = 90 Angle plus five times its complement is 298 degrees: A+5C = 298 Subtract first equation from the second: 4C = 208 C = 52 So, the complement is 52 degrees and the angle is 38 degrees
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B, C, D, E, H, I, K, O, X, (B, C and K not in all fonts) c, l, o, x
C(s)+O2(g) -> CO2(g)
add 273 to get from C to K 25 + 273 = 298 Kelvins
298 degrees Fahrenheit = 420.93 K.
It is approximately 25°C. In Fahrenheit it is approximately 78°F It is also approximately 298 K
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Use this equation to convert Kelvin to degrees Celsius/Centigrade: [°C] = [K] - 273.15
PV/T=PV/T 1.20 ATM * 150.0 ML / 25 C = 1.50 ATM * V / 20.0 C 1.20 ATM * 150.0 ML / 298 K = 1.50 ATM * V / 293.2 K 1.20 ATM * 150.0 ML / 298 K / 1.50 ATM * 293.2 K = V 118 ML = V
1930 m/sec
The answer is 301.15 K (approx.). The Kelvin scale starts at absolute zero and is used in scientific laboratories. Celsius is for general use and set 0 and 100 as melting and boiling point of water respectively. To convert from C to K, add 273.15 to C.301
The answer is 248.15 K (approx.). The Kelvin scale starts at absolute zero and is used in scientific laboratories. Celsius is for general use and set 0 and 100 as melting and boiling point of water respectively. To convert from C to K, add 273.15 to C.
If we assume "room temperature" to be 25 °C (77 °F) then that would equate to 298.15 K. Different areas assume different standard "room temperature" - but it usually falls between 20 °C (293.15 K) and 30 °C (303.15 K)