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The standard metric unit of temperature used in a physical science lab is A) Celsius. B) Gram. C) Kilogram. D) Meter.

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Hiii...The answer is option A) celsius

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Answer:

The answer is A

Step-by-step explanation:

The standard metric unit of temperature in physical lab science is degree celsius (°C). It can be converted to kelvin (K) and degree fahrenheit (°F) as shown below:

Celsius to Kelvin,

0°C = +273K

Celsius to Fahrenheit

0°C = (32°F − 32) × 5/9 ∴ this means that in order to convert celsius to fahrenheit, you multiply by 9/5 and then add 32.

Gram (g) is the unit for mass (usually used for small substances like atoms)

Kilograms (kg) is also a unit for mass (but used for large objects/equipments like cars and guns)

Meter (m) is used to measure distance

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