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Kailee
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5 February, 01:59
Can you Convert 10° C to K
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Skylar Koch
5 February, 02:11
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To convert 10° C to kelvin, first remember that there is a formula.
K = °C + 273.15
Now, let's plug in our numbers.
K = 10 + 273.15273.15 + 10 = 283.15Therefore, 10° C to kelvin is 283.15 kelvin.
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