The temperature of an ideal gas is doubled from 50 to 100\deg C. The average translational kinetic energy of each particle is now
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The formula to convert Celsius to Kelvin is \( K = C + 273.15 \). - For 50°C: \[ 50 + 273.15 = 323.15 \, K \] - For 100°C: \[ 100 + 273.15 = 373.15 \, K \] Show more…
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