You can, but kelvin is mostly a unit for scientists.
No. (Note that you don't say "100 degree Kelvin"; "100 Kelvin" is correct.) 100 Kelvin is about 273 degrees (Kelvin or Celsius) less than 100 degrees Celsius.
"k" is Kelvin. For example, 50 degrees Kelvin.
375 degrees Celsius = 648.15 kelvin.
373 degrees Kelvin.
420 degrees Fahrenheit = 488.71 kelvin
We can not say 100 degrees kelvin, we must say 100 kelvin and the answer is 100 kelvin
No. (Note that you don't say "100 degree Kelvin"; "100 Kelvin" is correct.) 100 Kelvin is about 273 degrees (Kelvin or Celsius) less than 100 degrees Celsius.
The units of the kelvin scale are 'Kelvin' not degrees, so the correct way to write it is simply 25k, or 25 Kelvin.
it is incorrect to say the temperature of an object is 23 degrees k. Why?
To convert celsius to kelvin just add 273.15 degrees kelvin = 351.85 + 273.15 = 625 degrees Kelvin
273 kelvin is colder than 280 kelvin.
15 degrees Celsius is 288.15 Kelvin.
Odd phrasing to the question. The Kelvin is the absolute scale of temperature. One Kelvin is the equivalent of one degree centigrade. There are no "degrees Kelvin", though. You just say "Kelvin". Absolute zero - the coldest temperature possible where everything freezes- is 0 Kelvin. This is the equivalent of -273 degrees centigrade. You just add 273 to the temperature in degrees centigrade to get the temperature in Kelvin - just remember not to mention degrees...
295.22 degrees Kelvin.
450 degrees Celsius is 723.15 Kelvin.* Degrees Celsius + 273.15 = Kelvin
The formula is: degrees Celsius = degrees Kelvin - 273,15
29 degrees Celsius is 302.15 Kelvin.