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Chapter 4, Problem 30E
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The given boiling points of propanol and nickel are to be converted from Kelvin scale to Celsius scale.
Concept introduction:
When a graph between volume (on Y-axis) is plotted against temperature (on X-axis), a straight line is obtained. The plot has an intercept on the Y-axis. When the plot is extrapolated to zero volume, the plot intersects the temperature axis at -273 0C. The temperature in Celsius and Kelvin scale are related as:
T (K) = T (0C) + 273
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