Chemistry, asked by poojagupta5, 1 year ago

describe the two temperature scales 1= used in our everyday life and 2= used mainly in scientific / research work

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Answered by Aashishjha
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celcius for every day
kelvin for scientific

poojagupta5: evaporation fst
layagattu: can write the example given for vapourization
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layagattu: water boiling on stove
poojagupta5: is this answer of evaporation
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layagattu: solid liquid and gas
Answered by layagattu
16
1. The temperature scale that we use in daily life is centigrade scale or Celsius scale. It functions due to the presence of mercury in it. It's reading ranges from 0 degree centigrade to 100 degree centigrade. Here 0 degree is melting point and 100 degree is boiling point. Here it consists of 100 equal parts in which each part represents 1 degree Celsius. This is the basic idea of Celsius Scale.
2. The temperature scale used mainly in scientific /research work is Kelvin scale. It is given by scientist Kelvin. It's reading ranges from 273K to 373K. 273.15K is the absolute value. In this scale also the reading is divided into 100 equal parts in which each part represents 1 K. Here while representing temperature we shouldn't say degree Kelvin it is only Kelvin. This is the basic idea of Kelvin scale.
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