Chemistry, asked by shruthika38081, 1 year ago

On the Kelvin scale, what is absolute zero temperature in Fahrenheit?

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Answered by tavilefty666
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By international agreement, absolute zero is defined as precisely; 0 K on the Kelvin scale, which is a thermodynamic (absolute) temperature scale; and –273.15 degrees Celsius on the Celsius scale.

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Answered by aayushg1713
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0K = -273.15°C

°F = 9/5°C + 32

°F = 9(-273.15)/5 + 32

°F = -491.67 + 32 = -459.67

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aayushg1713: Sorry I got a bit wrong
aayushg1713: 9(-273.15)/5 + 32
aayushg1713: -491
aayushg1713: -491.67 + 32 = -459.67
aayushg1713: This is the correct ans
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