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Given: K = °C+ 273.15 What is the temperature of the flame in degrees Celsius? You measure the flame of a candle and get a reading of 1,376.06 K. This valuelis equal to °c
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Given: K = °C+ 273.15
What is the temperature of the flame in degrees Celsius?
You measure the flame of a candle and get a reading of 1,376.06 K. This valuelis equal to °c
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Answer: 1,102.91 °C
Explanation; 1,376.06 - 273.15 = 1,102.91
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