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Ch.1 - Introduction: Matter, Energy, and Measurement
Chapter 1, Problem 35c

Make the following conversions: c. 233 °C to K

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Start with the formula to convert Celsius to Kelvin: K = °C + 273.15.
Identify the given temperature in Celsius, which is 233 °C.
Substitute the given Celsius temperature into the formula: K = 233 + 273.15.
Perform the addition to find the temperature in Kelvin.
The result will give you the temperature in Kelvin.

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Key Concepts

Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.

Temperature Scales

Temperature can be measured in different scales, primarily Celsius (°C), Kelvin (K), and Fahrenheit (°F). The Celsius scale is based on the freezing and boiling points of water, while the Kelvin scale is an absolute temperature scale starting at absolute zero, where molecular motion ceases. Understanding these scales is essential for converting temperatures accurately.
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Conversion Formula

To convert Celsius to Kelvin, the formula used is K = °C + 273.15. This formula accounts for the difference in the starting points of the two scales, where 0 °C is equivalent to 273.15 K. Mastery of this conversion is crucial for solving problems involving temperature in scientific contexts.
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Significant Figures

In scientific measurements, significant figures reflect the precision of a measurement. When performing conversions, it is important to maintain the appropriate number of significant figures based on the original measurement. This ensures that the final result is both accurate and meaningful in the context of the data being analyzed.
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