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f the absolute temperature of a gas is 600 K, the temperature in degrees Celsius is
Question 18 options:

A)

327°C.

B)

705°C.

C)

273°C.

D)

873°C.
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
To convert from absolute temperature in Kelvin (K) to degrees Celsius (°C), you can use the formula:

\[
°C = K - 273.15
\]

For a temperature of 600 K:

\[
°C = 600 - 273.15 = 326.85°C
\]

Rounding this to the nearest whole number gives approximately 327°C.

Therefore, the correct answer is:

**A) 327°C.**
1 year ago

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