Chemistry
Convert the following:
(i) 37 K to °C
(ii) 273 K to °C
(iii) -27°C to K
(iv) 27°C to K
Gas Laws
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Answer
(i) °C = Kelvin - 273 = 37 - 273 = -236°C
(ii) °C = Kelvin - 273 = 273 - 273 = 0°C
(iii) Kelvin = °C + 273 = -27 + 273 = 246 K
(iv) Kelvin = °C + 273 = 27 + 273 = 300 K
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