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The SI temperature scale used in science is the

A. Fahrenheit.
B. Kelvin.
C. boiling point.
D. Celsius.

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The right answer here is that the SI unit of temperature used in science is B) Kelvin. The Kelvin can be defined as being 1/273,16 of the temperature of water's triple point. One degree Celsius is the equivalent to a 1 kelvin (K) interval, whilst zero degrees Celsius can also be described as being 273.15 K.
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