the triple point of neon and carbon dioxide 24.5 7218. 258 Kelvin the Spectre wali Express the temperature on the Kelvin and Celsius and Fahrenheit scale.
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Answer:
e know the relation between Kelvin, Celsius and Farhenhiet is given by
Triple point of Neon , = 24.57K
now, (24.57-273.15)/100 = (C - 0)/100 = (F - 32)/180
or, C/100 = (-248.58)/100
or, C = -248.58°C
and (F - 32)/180 = (-248.58)/100
or, F - 32 = 180/100 × (-248.58)
or, F - 32 = -447.444
or, F = 32 - 447.444 = 415.444°F
again, For Carbon dioxide:
= 216.55 K
∴ = – 273.15
⇒ = 216.55 – 273.15
⇒ = -56.6 °C
And = (9/5) + 32
⇒ = (9/5)(-56.6) + 32
⇒ = -101.88 + 32
⇒ = -69.88 °F
NOTE: The triple point of a substance is the temperature and pressure at which the three phases (gas, liquid, and solid) of that substance coexist in thermodynamic equilibrium.
Answer:
hii,here is ur answer
The conversion formulae are
t
c
=t
k
−273.15
t
f
= 59
t
c
+32
Substituting the given values, we get
Neon: 24.57 K=−248.43⁰
C=−415.44⁰ F
CO: 216.55 K=−56.45⁰
C=−69.8 ⁰F