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Houston Brooks
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5 May, 10:53
Convert 100 degrees C to Kelvin SHOW ALL WORK
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Janessa Nichols
5 May, 11:15
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373 K
Explanation:
K = C° + 273
K = 100° + 273 ➡ 373 K
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