273.15 degrees Kelvin is the freezing point of water.
Water freezes at 0 degrees Celcius. The conversion of Celcius to Kelvin is +272.15.
So, 0 degrees Celcius = 272.15K.
Freezing and boiling points of water.
It depends what temperature you try to freeze it at.
On the Kelvin scale, 0 is absolute zero, which is the theoretical temperature at which all atomic motion stops. This is not a possible temperature to reach, not even in deep space. There is no "below zero" on the Kelvin scale. Water melts at 273 Kelvin, and boils at 373 Kelvin.
It boils at 373 degrees kelvin. Kelvin is just Celsius plus 273. Water boils at 100C, 100+273=373, so 373K.
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Quite a cold tempurature on I assume.
The metric unit of measurement for temperature is kelvin. Water freezes at 32 degrees fahrenheit (0 degrees celsius), which is 273.15 kelvin.
30 kelvin
Precisely 273.16 degrees kelvin
The temperature that it takes for water to freeze into solid ice is 0 degrees Celsius. Other units of measurement for temperature include Fahrenheit (32 degrees) or Kelvin (273).
Pure water, at the pressure of 1 atmosphere will freeze at 273.15 K.
The condensation point in Kelvin is 373 Kelvin. At this temperature, the liquid and gaseous state of water exist in equilibrium.
Water boils at 373.15K.
Firstly, temperatures measured in Kelvin (K) are not degrees but rather, just numbers. However, 373 K is the same as 100 degrees C. At that temperature, pure water begins to boil at sea level.
if you add salt to water, it will freeze at a lower temperature.. i do not think it is possible at a temperature below zero degrees.
The base unit for temperature is the Kelvin. Kelvin takes as its zero point absolute zero (-273.15oC). A kelvin is defined as 1/273.16 of the temperature of the triple point of water, triple point is the temperature and pressure where a substance can exist as solid, liquid, and gas at equilibrium, for water this temperature is 0.01oC. This means that one kelvin is the same size as one degree Celsius, or temperature in Celsius is temperature in kelvin+ 273.15. Most non-technical temperatures are expressed in Celsius.
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