Kelvin = Celsius + 273.15
therefore (assuming you are referring to the freezing point of water, 0C)
freezing point = 273.15K
273 Kelvin. Because at 273 K the temperature in centigrades is 0, which is the normal freezing point of water.
Dear Wiki Questioner, The freezing point of water occurs at 273.15 K. We can calculate this because water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius, and we can convert from Celsius to Kelvin with the following Formula: Temperature in Kelvin = 273.15 + Temperature in Celsius So if our Temperature of freezing water in Celsius is 0 degrees, we know that our temperature in Kelvin is 273.15 + 0 = 273.15
The freezing point of water is: 0°C, 32°F or 273.15 KelvinThe boiling point of water is: 100°C, 212°F or 373.15 Kelvin
when converting to kelvin to celsius, subtract K by 273.15. The answer is 422.57 C.
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.
32 F, 0 C, 273.15 Kelvin. At STP, pure water freezes at the above temperatures. Note that adding some solute (such as table salt or ethanol) will lower the freezing point (see Freezing Point Depression).
273.15 Kelvin.
Around 1800 Kelvin.
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Freezing point: 273.15 K Melting point: 373 K
Freezing point: 273.15 K Melting point: 373 K
27.05 K
The freezing or melting point of oxygen is -218.8 degrees Celsius or 54.36 Kelvin.
273 degrees 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 freezing point of water is 0°C, 32°F or 273.15 Kelvin. The boiling point of water is 100°C, 212°F or 373.15 Kelvin. Therefore the difference is 100°C, 180°F or 100 Kelvin.
Absolute Zero.. 0 kelvin,
The boiling point is 100 more than the freezing point or 373. Pretty funny!