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If a substance has a temperature of 273 kelvins, what is its temperature in degrees Celsius Note: C = K - 273?

The substance's temperature in degrees Celsius would be 0°C (273 K - 273 = 0°C).


Is a substance has a temperature of 273 kelvins what is it temperature in degrees Celsius?

273 Kelvin is equal to a temperature of -0.15 degrees Celsius.K to C Formula: C = K - 273.15


What is its temperature in degrees Celsius If a substance has a temperature of 273 kelvins?

273 Kelvin is equal to a temperature of -0.15 degrees Celsius.K to C Formula: C = K - 273.15


If a substance has temperature of 273 kelvins what is its temperature in degrees Celsius?

273 Kelvin is equal to a temperature of -0.15 degrees Celsius.K to C Formula: C = K - 273.15


If a substance has a temperature of 273 kelvins what is it's temperature in degrees celsius?

273 Kelvin is equal to a temperature of -0.15 degrees Celsius.K to C Formula: C = K - 273.15


If a temperature of 273 kelvins what is the temperature in celsius?

The temperature in Celsius is 0 degrees. You can convert from Kelvin to Celsius by subtracting 273 from the temperature in Kelvin.


If the temperature is 273 in kelvins what is the degrees in celsius?

We find that 273 degrees K is just a tiny bit under 0 degrees Celsius (Centigrade).


Abslute Zero is defined as 0 k or -273 C What is the temperature in degrees K of -100 C?

Add 273 to go from temperatures in degrees Celsius to Kelvin. Thus, -100 degrees Celsius is (-100+273=) 173 K.


What temperature is 6.5 degrees C lower than 1.2 degrees C?

-5.3oC is 6.5oC lower temperature than 1.2oC


Is -200 degrees celsius a possible temperature?

Yes. The lowest possible temperature (absolute zero) is approximately -273 degrees C.


What is that in kelvins?

It is the equivalent temperature of this in degrees Celsius.K = C + 273 (approx).


What is the temperature of -273 degrees C?

This temperature is impossible! You must mean -273 degrees CELSIUS (centigrade if you are in the USA). Your "k" implies the KELVIN (K) scale of temperature, which starts at 0 K which is -273 degrees Celsius (C). Both scales change similarly - 1 degrees Celsius = 1 Kelvin (NOTE: NOT degrees Kelvin). At -273 degrees Celsius ALL particle motion has stopped. Ice would have formed well before this temperature - about 270 degrees before!