QUESTION 21 A laboratory experiment was done at 137.0°F. Convert this temperature to K using the following equations and round appropriately. Give your answer with one digit after decimal. K = °C + 273.15 °C = ( °F-32) x 5/9 Note that the conversions between Celsius, Fahrenheit., and Kelvin temperatures are exact. This means the fractions (5/9 or 9/5) and the numbers 32 and 273.15 are exact. So, use the addition/subtraction rule to determine the correct final answer. Directions: Type your answer only, no units.

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QUESTION 21
A laboratory experiment was done at 137.0°F. Convert this temperature to
K using the following equations and round appropriately. Give your
answer with one digit after decimal.
°C = ( °F – 32 ) x 5/9
K=°C+ 273.15
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Note that the conversions between Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin temperatures are exact. This
means the fractions (5/9 or 9/5) and the numbers 32 and 273.15 are exact. So, use the
addition/subtraction rule to determine the correct final answer.
Directions: Type your answer only. no units.
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 21 A laboratory experiment was done at 137.0°F. Convert this temperature to K using the following equations and round appropriately. Give your answer with one digit after decimal. °C = ( °F – 32 ) x 5/9 K=°C+ 273.15 of Note that the conversions between Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin temperatures are exact. This means the fractions (5/9 or 9/5) and the numbers 32 and 273.15 are exact. So, use the addition/subtraction rule to determine the correct final answer. Directions: Type your answer only. no units.
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