Freezing point: 273.15 K
Melting point: 373 K
Melting/Freezing point : 0 oC or 273.15 Kelvin Boiling point: 100 oC or 373.15 Kelvin
To convert degrees Celsius to Kelvin, add 273. 15 to the temperature. So zero degrees Celsius is equal to 273. 15 Kelvin, the freezing and melting point of water.
Its melting point
273.15 and 373.15 K respectively.
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Freezing point: 273.15 K Melting point: 373 K
Melting/Freezing point : 0 oC or 273.15 Kelvin Boiling point: 100 oC or 373.15 Kelvin
273.15K is the melting point of water in kelvin That's not correct; water boils at 100 degrees Celsius, to go from C to K, you add 273 to the Celsius temperature... 100+273 = 373 degrees K
The same as the melting point: exactly 273.15 degrees Kelvin (0 Celsius)
Melting and freezing happens at the same temperature in any scale, depending on whether it's getting hotter or colder. It's the boiling point that's different.
The melting point and freezing point of water are physical properties.
Kelvin = Celsius + 273.15 therefore (assuming you are referring to the freezing point of water, 0C) freezing point = 273.15K
At standard pressure the melting (freezing) point of pure water is 0 0C.
To convert degrees Celsius to Kelvin, add 273. 15 to the temperature. So zero degrees Celsius is equal to 273. 15 Kelvin, the freezing and melting point of water.
yes the melting point of solid and freezing point of liquid of a substance is differ but in the case of water the melting and freezing point is same.
Its melting point
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