Asked by jena
An enzyme works best at 98.6°F.
The equation used to describe it requires the temperature to be in K.
What is the correct temperature?
Use (F×0.555)+255.37=K or (K−255.37)×1.8=F.
Responses
37 K
37 K
236 K
236 K
310 K
310 K
482 K
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310 K
98.6°F = 37.0°C, and 37.0°C + 273.15 = 310.15 K ≈ 310 K.
98.6°F = 37.0°C, and 37.0°C + 273.15 = 310.15 K ≈ 310 K.
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