Ideal gas law pv=mRT
If m/p =const
new vol = 3.5L
You can even use Charle's Law V1/T1 = V2/T2
120 kelvin = -243.67 degrees Fahrenheit.
The temperature is 24 degrees Celsius And 297 degrees Kelvin
200 degrees Celsius is 473.15 Kelvin.
0 degrees kelvin is the temperature at which molecules cease to exist and stop moving; coldest temperature there is
Odd phrasing to the question. The Kelvin is the absolute scale of temperature. One Kelvin is the equivalent of one degree centigrade. There are no "degrees Kelvin", though. You just say "Kelvin". Absolute zero - the coldest temperature possible where everything freezes- is 0 Kelvin. This is the equivalent of -273 degrees centigrade. You just add 273 to the temperature in degrees centigrade to get the temperature in Kelvin - just remember not to mention degrees...
0.105 m3
3.5 litre if pressure is kept constant.
The standard unit is the Kelvin but it is directly related to degrees Celsius.
kelvin
120 kelvin = -243.67 degrees Fahrenheit.
313 Kelvin.
0 kelvin = -273.15 degrees Celsius
25 degrees Celsius is equal to a temperature of 298.15 Kelvin.
Kelvin is basically the unit for temperature.
310.15 kelvin.
For example, 0 Kelvin (or absolute zero) is -273 degrees Celsius, so 50 kelvin would be -223 degrees Celsius! just subtract 273 from the Kelvin temperature.
The temperature is 24 degrees Celsius And 297 degrees Kelvin