273.15 kelvin
because 1 ATM is reffering to the normal atmospheric pressure so it is the normal freezing point converted to kelvin
Rob
The answer is -0.15 C (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 K to C, subtract 273.15 from K.
krypton is a ga at minus 10 degrees. Its boiling point is -1530C
Extreme heat, more than 3500 °C, the highest melting point of any substance (3820 degrees Kelvin = 3547 degrees C).
A room temperature ubove 0 degrees centigrade.
Water is a liquid at this pressure and temperature.
The temperature at which nitrogen becomes a liquid is 77 Kelvin (-196°C, or -321°F).
It depends on the temperature scale you're using. In Fahrenheit, water returns from gas to liquid at 32 degrees. In Celsius, it returns at 0 degrees. And, in Kelvin, it returns to liquid at 273 degrees.
Actually, Bromine is a Liquid at room temperature it never changes to a gas at room temperature when it is heated up to 300 or so...Kelvin.
32 degrees Fahrenheit or 0 degrees celsius
Freezing occurs without any change in temperature. A liquid at freezing temperature becomes a solid at freezing temperature.
The answer is -0.15 C (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 K to C, subtract 273.15 from K.
krypton is a ga at minus 10 degrees. Its boiling point is -1530C
Yes. Argon will condense into a liquid at about -186 degrees Celsius (-303 degrees Fahrenheit/87 degrees kelvin).
There is only one: Chlorine.
Solid ice starts to turn to liquid water a 0 degrees Celsius.
Lots of things. For example: - Water freezes (liquid->solid) at 32 degrees Fahrenheit, 0 degrees Celsius, and 273 Kelvin. These temperatures are also the melting points (solid->liquid). - Water vaporizes (liquid->vapor) at 212 degrees Fahrenheit, 100 degrees Celsius and 373 Kelvin. This is also the condensation point (vapor->liquid). Water does not commonly form a gas, but rather a vapor which is slightly different (but really just the name of a gas that is normally a liquid). - There is latent heat in water so you can remove energy without changing the temperature of the water (only exactly at a phase change though). - The specific heat of water is 4.18 Joules/mole.
Kelvin is the SI unit for temperature. Celsius is usually used in metric systems. 0 degree celsius is 273.15 Kelvin. Kelvin increases equally with celsius. So to convert celsius to kelvin, we just add 273.15 to celsius. The answer in Kelvin is 1. 329.65 .2. 77.15