Precisely 273.16 degrees kelvin
Water freezes at 273.15 Kelvin on the Kelvin scale.
Quite a cold tempurature on I assume.
Under standard conditions, water freezes at 0°Celsius, which is the same as 32 °Fahrenheit, which is 273.15 Kelvin.
273.15 degrees Kelvin is the freezing point of water.
The metric unit of measurement for temperature is kelvin. Water freezes at 32 degrees fahrenheit (0 degrees celsius), which is 273.15 kelvin.
32ºF
1 Kelvin = 1/100 of the temperature difference between the freezing and boiling points of water. One Kelvin is the same thing as one Celsius degree.
A kelvin is larger. The kelvin "interval" is the same as a centigrade (celsius) degree
Firstly, temperatures measured in Kelvin (K) are not degrees but rather, just numbers. However, 373 K is the same as 100 degrees C. At that temperature, pure water begins to boil at sea level.
Water boils at 373.15 Kelvin (100 degrees Celsius) at standard atmospheric pressure.
0 degree Celsius.
About, 30 degrees