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If we know the temperature in degrees Celsius, C, we can find the temperature in degrees Kelvin, K, using this equation: K=C+273.15

Complete the table with temperatures in Kelvin or in Celsius.

If we know the temperature in degrees Celsius, C, we can find the temperature in degrees-example-1
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Answer:

C= 0 K= 273.15

C =100 K = 373.15

C= 25 K= 298.15

K = 325 C= 51.85

K = 188.15 C = -85.15

Explanation:

Use K = C + 273.15 and plug in values of celsius, For example on the first question plug in C = 0 and add 273.15. To get Celsius you’re given Kelvin so subtract 273.15.

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