Is way past boiling point. The Kelvin units of measurement for temperature works with Celsius in such a way: K= C-273 That conversion is not exact (the number is not exactly 273) however it gets the point across. ================================================= This contributor begs to differ. 273.15 K is the temperature at which water freezes. K = C + 273.15 At 273.15 K, C = 0 and you have fresh ice.
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It boils at 373 degrees kelvin. Kelvin is just Celsius plus 273. Water boils at 100C, 100+273=373, so 373K.
I think you might have wanted to tell us a little more information. It may be of use to know that absolute zero, 0 K = -273 C; the freezing point of water 0 C =273 K, and the boiling point of water, 100 C = 373 K
273 K (0° Celsius) and 1 ATM pressure
0 degrees Celsius, 273 degrees Kelvin, 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
To convert Celsius to Kelvins, add 273 to the temperature in Celsius. Therefore, 100 degrees Celsius plus 273 = 373 K
Triple point of water, where water freezes/melts
The substance's temperature in degrees Celsius would be 0°C (273 K - 273 = 0°C).
Water freezes at 273.15 kelvin on the Kelvin temperature scale.
K= C + 273 Example- the freezing point of water is 0 c 0 + 273= 273. So water freezes at 273 k
Add 273 to Celsius to get Kelvin. 273 + 37 = 310 K
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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.
Kelvin is the SI unit for thermodynamic temperature. symbol: K (there are no degrees, unlike °C and °F).
The temperature on the Kelvin scale is 318 K. To convert Celsius to Kelvin, you simply add 273. So 45°C + 273 = 318 K.
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It boils at 373 degrees kelvin. Kelvin is just Celsius plus 273. Water boils at 100C, 100+273=373, so 373K.
I think you might have wanted to tell us a little more information. It may be of use to know that absolute zero, 0 K = -273 C; the freezing point of water 0 C =273 K, and the boiling point of water, 100 C = 373 K