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On the kelvin temperature scale pure water boils at 373 k the difference between the boiling and freezing point of water on this scale is 100 k what is the freezing point of water
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On the kelvin temperature scale pure water boils at 373 k the difference between the boiling and freezing point of water on this scale is 100 k what is the freezing point of water
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273 K
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373 K - 100 K = 273 K
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