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If the absolute temperature of a gas is 600 K, the temperature in degrees Celsius is A. 273°C. B. 705°C. C. 327°C. D. 873°C.
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If the absolute temperature of a gas is 600 K, the temperature in degrees Celsius is
A. 273°C.
B. 705°C.
C. 327°C.
D. 873°C.
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K = C + 273
600 = C + 273
C = 600 - 273
C = 327C
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