At absolute zero, or -273 °C, particles will have no net movement. It is therefore not possible to have a lower temperature
The temperature at which the molecules in a substance have zero kinetic energy
θ / °C = T / K − 273
T / K = θ / °C + 273
Conversion chart relating the temperature on the Kelvin and Celsius scales
A change in a temperature of 1 K is equal to a change in temperature of 1 °C
The temperature in a room is 300 K.
What is this temperature in Celsius?
Step 1: Kelvin to Celsius equation
θ / °C = T / K − 273
Step 2: Substitute in value of 300 K
300 K − 273 = 27 °C
If you forget in the exam whether it’s +273 or −273, just remember that 0 °C = 273 K. This way, when you know that you need to +273 to a temperature in degrees to get a temperature in Kelvin. For example: 0 °C + 273 = 273 K.
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