The boiling temperature of water is 100° C. Convert this temperature into Kelvin scale.
A) 100 K B) 273 K C) 373 K D) 300 K
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The Kelvin degree is the same size as the Celsius degree; hence the two reference temperatures for Celsius, the freezing point of water (0°C), and the boiling point of water (100°C), correspond to 273.15°K and 373.15°K, respectively.
Which temperature scale was used if water boils at 100 degrees?
Celsius
On the Celsius scale, water boils at 100°, so if the water is not boiling and the measurement is over 100°, then it cannot be Celsius. The correct answer is Fahrenheit
What temperature on the Kelvin scale is equal to 100 C?
373.15K.
This means that 100°C, previously defined as the boiling point of water, is now defined as the equivalent to 373.15K. The Celsius scale is an interval system but not a ratio system, meaning it follows a relative scale but not an absolute scale