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A sample of water is heated from room temperature to just below the boiling point. The overall change in temperature is 72°C. Express this temperature change in kelvins. (a) 345 K (b) 72K (c) 0K (d) 201 K (e)273K

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Answer: Option (a) is the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

It is known that when temperature is given in degree celsius and we want it to convert into kelvin then we need to add 273 into the given degree celsius.

For example, given temperature is
72^(o)C.

Now, to convert it into degree celsius we need to add 273 into it as follows.

Temperature in Kelvin = (72 + 273) K

= 345 K

Thus, we can conclude that given temperature in Kelvin is 345 K.

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User Tobsecret
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Answer : The correct option is, (a) 345 K

Explanation :

The conversion used for the temperature from degree Celsius to Kelvin is:


K=273.15+^oC

where,


K = temperature in Kelvin


^oC = temperature in centigrade

As we are given the temperature in degree Celsius is, 72

Now we have to determine the temperature in Kelvin.


K=273.15+^oC


K=273.15+(72^oC)


K=345.15\approx 345

Therefore, the temperature in Kelvin is, 345 K

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User Kyunghoon
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