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If boiling point of water is 95^(@)F, wh...

If boiling point of water is `95^(@)F`, what will be the reading in kelvin scale ?

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F to (kelvin) K = `(F-32)xx(5)/(9) +273`
`=(95-32)xx(5)/(9)+273`
`=(315)/(9)+273`
=35+273 = 308K
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