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Aluminum melts at $660^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$. How much is that in kelvins?
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The formula to convert Celsius to Kelvin is given by: \[ K = C + 273.15 \] where \( K \) is the temperature in Kelvin and \( C \) is the temperature in Celsius. Show more…
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