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The temperature in the laboratory is posted as 251k What is the temperature in degrees Celsius
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The temperature in the laboratory is posted as 251k What is the temperature in degrees Celsius
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251 Kelvin would be -22 degrees celsius
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I see you have access to the internet. Google 'Kelvin to C', and input 251. You'll get -22.15.
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