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(-100°C) to Kelvin. Answer fast please​

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Answered by mamtachauhan507
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Explanation:

173.15 kelvins

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Answered by preethicherry1519
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Answer:

The kelvin scale is based on these experiments. It is not arbitrary, but it is designed so its zero point is absolute zero.

0 K = -273.15oC = -459.67oF

The kelvin (K) is the official metric unit of temperature. Notice there is no “degree” with the kelvin. For example, 3K is called “three kelvins”.

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