Absolute zero. The point at of minimum enthalpy (heat).
-50 degrees Fahrenheit = -45.5 degrees Celsius.
(minus 17) degrees Celsius = 1.4 degrees Fahrenheit
This temperature is impossible! You must mean -273 degrees CELSIUS (centigrade if you are in the USA). Your "k" implies the KELVIN (K) scale of temperature, which starts at 0 K which is -273 degrees Celsius (C). Both scales change similarly - 1 degrees Celsius = 1 Kelvin (NOTE: NOT degrees Kelvin). At -273 degrees Celsius ALL particle motion has stopped. Ice would have formed well before this temperature - about 270 degrees before!
-273 °C is - 459.5 °F *Absolute zero (0 K) is -273.15 °C or -459.67 °F
(-77) degrees Fahrenheit = -60.5555556 degrees Celsius
(-273) degrees Celsius = -459.4 degrees Fahrenheit
Minus 273 degrees Celsius is the coldest possible temperature, a.k.a. "absolute zero".
-273 degrees Celsius = -459.4 degrees Fahrenheit
The lowest possible temperature. On the Kelvin scale, this temperature is zero degrees; on the Celsius scale, about minus 273 degrees.
-273 degrees Celsius.
The Kelvin is the international unit of temperature. Zero kelvin is the lowest possible temperature (approximately minus 273 degrees Celsius), and a difference of 1 Kelvin is the same as a difference of 1 degree Celsius. Thus, for example, 273 Kelvin = 0 degrees Celsius, while 373 Kelvin = 100 degrees Celsius.
To convert from Celsius to Kelvin, you add 273. To convert from Kelvin to Celsius, you subtract 273.
Minus 73 Celsius is 200 Kelvin. The Kelvin scale starts at minus 273 degrees approximately.
Kelvin = Celsius + 273.
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Answer: 273 K = 0 ºC