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    A Scientist Measures the Temperature Change Between Freezing Water and Boiling
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A Scientist Measures the Temperature Change Between Freezing Water and Boiling

Question 3

Question 3

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A scientist measures the temperature change between freezing water and boiling water with a thermometer calibrated in the Kelvin or absolute scale. How many degrees Kelvin (K) will he measure?


A) 273
B) 100
C) 180
D) 373

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