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16 May, 18:27

If the absolute temperature of a gas is 600 K, the temperature in degrees Celsius is

a. 273°C.

c. 705°C.

b. 327°C.

d. 873°C.

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  1. 16 May, 18:46
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    Kelvin is a base unit of temperature scale from SI that defines as zero degree Kelvin (absolute zero). The absolute zero is a hypothetical statement that all molecular movement stops because there is no transient of energy for the molecules to move. When converting temperature in degree Celsius to Kelvin, add 273. You are given 600K and you are asked to find it in degrees Celsius.

    T (K) = T (C) + 273

    600 K = T (C) + 273

    T (C) = 600 - 273

    T (C) = 327 °C

    The answer is letter B.
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