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∙ 13y ago303k and 0.989 atm.... A+
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∙ 13y agoTo convert the temperature to Kelvin, add 273.15 to 30.0°C to get 303.15 K. To convert the pressure to atmospheres, divide 752.0 mmHg by 760 mmHg/atm to get 0.99 atm. Therefore, the measurements in Kelvin and atmospheres would be 303.15 K and 0.99 atm, respectively.
30 degrees Celsius = 303,15 K752 mmHg = 0,9894737 atmosphere
30 degrees C is 303 K. 752 mm Hg is 0.9895 atm.
To convert the temperature from Celsius to Kelvin, you add 273.15, so 30.0°C = 303.15 K. To convert the pressure from mmHg to atmospheres, you divide by 760, so 752.0 mmHg = 0.992 atmospheres. So his measurements would be 303.15 K and 0.992 atm.
To convert the temperature from Celsius to Kelvin, add 273.15. So, 30.0°C + 273.15 = 303.15 K. To convert pressure from mmHg to atmospheres, divide by 760. Therefore, 752.0 mmHg / 760 = 0.9895 atm.
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30 degrees Celsius = 303,15 K752 mmHg = 0,9894737 atmosphere
30 degrees C is 303 K. 752 mm Hg is 0.9895 atm.
To convert the temperature from Celsius to Kelvin, you add 273.15, so 30.0°C = 303.15 K. To convert the pressure from mmHg to atmospheres, you divide by 760, so 752.0 mmHg = 0.992 atmospheres. So his measurements would be 303.15 K and 0.992 atm.
To convert the temperature from Celsius to Kelvin, add 273.15. So, 30.0°C + 273.15 = 303.15 K. To convert pressure from mmHg to atmospheres, divide by 760. Therefore, 752.0 mmHg / 760 = 0.9895 atm.
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