Chemistry: An Introduction to General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry (12th Edition)

Published by Prentice Hall
ISBN 10: 0321908449
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Chapter 3 - Section 3.7 - Changes of State - Additional Questions and Problems - Page 89: 3.73a

Answer

$134 ^{\circ}F$ in: Celsius: $ 56.7^{\circ} C$ Kelvin: $330. K$

Work Step by Step

1. Identify the conversion factors/equations that we will use. Equation to obtain the temperature in Celsius: $T_C = \frac{T_F -32}{1.8}$ Equation to obtain the temperature in Kelvin: $T_K = 273 + T_C$ 2. Use the given data to calculate the temperatures: Celsius: $T_C = \frac{134 -32}{1.8} = 56.666667 = 56.7^{\circ} C$ Kelvin: $T_K = 273 + 56.7 = 329.7 = 330. K$
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