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Name the si unit of measuring temperature. the boiling point of water is 100°c under normal atmospheric pressure. convert this temperature in si units.

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Answered by BigSmoke
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SI unit of Temperature is Kelvin denoted by K.

To convert 100°C into Kelvin add 273.15
Therefore the 100°C is 373.15K.

Hope you get your answer.
Answered by skyfall63
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Answer:

The temperature's international standard unit is kelvin, it is denoted as (K).  

Explanation:

The kelvin is the fraction of 1/273.16 which is triple point thermodynamic temperature of water and the temperature of the kelvin is “absolute zero”. The temperature of melting point of ice is 273.16 K.

The assertion that the boiling point of the water is only 100^{\circ} \mathrm{C} (degree Celsius) at the normal atmospheric pressure.

Solution:

To convert, temperature 100^{\circ} \mathrm{C} to kelvin,  

Add 273.16 K with the temperature.

100^{\circ} \mathrm{C}=(100+273.16) \ K

100^{\circ} \mathrm{C}=373.16 \ \mathrm{K}

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