Yes, 293 Kelvin = 20 degrees Celsius.
If we assume 'average room temperature' to be 20 C ( or 68F ) then the equivalent Kelvin is 293
25 degree Celsius, or 298 kelvin
298 k is room temp. Kelvin to celsius is straight addition and subtraction.
21 to 23 C
It depends on what "comfortable" means to you, as it is an opinion. However, there are standards on room temperature as regulated by West Midlands Public Health Observatory, which says that living room temperature should be about 70oF and cooler in the bedroom.The answer above is not geared to the scientificdefinition of room temperature, which is a little different.See related links for more information.
20-25 is a comfortable room temperature
The metric unit of measure for temperature is kelvin. Also, room temperature is genally stated as an average. Room temperature would actually vary from person to person depending on the individuals preferences in that area. I am going to state that room temperature is between 68 degrees fahrenheit (20 degrees celsius) and 78 degrees fahrenheit (25.5556 degrees celsius) in order to give one answer. In this case, the average room temperature in metric measurement would be between 293.15 kelvin and 298.706 kelvin.
If we assume "room temperature" to be 25 °C (77 °F) then that would equate to 298.15 K. Different areas assume different standard "room temperature" - but it usually falls between 20 °C (293.15 K) and 30 °C (303.15 K)
it would be in ice form
I think that a comfortable room temperature is between 70 and 72 °F (21-22 °C)
It depends on your room. 20 deg C is 293.15 K.
Room temperature water is the same as room temperature which ranges from 14C-25C (59F-77F)
If we assume 'average room temperature' to be 20 C ( or 68F ) then the equivalent Kelvin is 293
I think that a comfortable room temperature is between 70 and 72 °F (21-22 °C)
25 degree Celsius, or 298 kelvin
Room temperature = 20 degrees centigrades= 32 + 20 x 1.8 F = 68 degrees Fahrenheit = 20 + 273.15 Kelvin = 293.14 K
Platinum's state of matter at room temperature would be a solid.