Sample of water was heated from 250c to 350c. how much was the rise in temperature on the fahrenheit and kelvin scales?
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Water boils at a temperature of 100° C, which is 373.15 kelvins (or 212° F). Notice how we don't say "degrees Kelvin" like we would say "degrees Celsius" or "degrees Fahrenheit". Instead of saying a temperature is "300 degrees Kelvin", we say the temperature is "300 kelvins".
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