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Complete the first and second sentences, choosing the correct answer from the given ones.

1. A temperature of 100 K corresponds on a Celsius scale to 100 ° C / 0 ° C / 173 ° C / -173 ° C.
2. At 50 ° C, it corresponds to a Kelvin scale of 150 K / 323 K / 273 K / 223 K.

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Step-by-step explanation:

Complete the first and second sentences, choosing the correct answer from the given ones.

1. T = 100 K


^(\circ)C=K-273

Put T = 100 K


T=100-273=-173^(\circ) C

A temperature of 100 K corresponds on a Celsius scale to (-173 °C)

2. T = 50 °C


K=^(\circ)C+273\\\\K=50+273\\\\T=323\ K

So, At 50 °C, it corresponds to a Kelvin scale of 323 K.

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