373.16 K
The normal freezing point of water is 273.15 Kelvin, while the normal boiling point of water is 373.15 Kelvin.
Kelvin temperature scale indicates a boiling water temperature of 373º.
Kelvin = Celsius + 273.15 [K] = [°C] + 273.15 Water freezes at 0°C which is 273.15 K. Water boils at 100°C which is 373.15 K.
The Kelvin scale has the highest value for the boiling point of water, which is 373.15 K.
No, the boiling point of water on the Kelvin scale is 373.15 K, while on the Celsius scale it is 100°C. These two values are equivalent as they represent the same physical phenomenon, just on different temperature scales.
It's hotter than boiling water. The boiling point of water is 374.15 Kelvin. So with this temperature you could melt Zinc, Selenium, Potassium, Phosphorus and Cadmium.
The boiling point for water is 212 degrees Fahrenheit, or 100 degrees Celsius, or 373 kelvin
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 373.15
373.15 Degrees Kelvin (the same as 100 degrees Celsius)
The temperature of the boiling point of water is the same, whatever scale you use to measure it - they are all equally hot.
It is the boiling point of water.
Kelvin is essentially based on the same scale as Centigrade.I.E. In centigrade, 0 is the freezing point of water, 100 is the boiling point of water.But for Kelvin 0 is "ABSOLUTE ZERO".273.15 is the freezing point of water.373.15 is the boiling point of water.It is a handy scale for calculations such as the ideal gas law, PV=nRT, which is based on the temperature in Kelvin (or the offset of the temperature from absolute zero).