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    The Temperature That Pure Iron Melts Is 2795 ° F
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The Temperature That Pure Iron Melts Is 2795 ° F

Question 54

Question 54

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The temperature that pure iron melts is 2795 ° F. What is this temperature on the Kelvin scale?


A) 1262 K
B) 1535 K
C) 1808 K
D) 1843 K
E) 4790 K

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