Match each Celsius temperature below to its correct Kelvin temperature. Use the formula below to convert from Celsius to Kelvin. Match each Celsius temperature with its corresponding Kelvin temperature. Column A 1. 67°C : 67°C 2. 151°C : 151°C 3. 3°C : 3°C Column B a.340 K b.424 K c.276 K d.206 K e.270 K f.122 K

1. 67°C : 340 K

2. 151°C : 424 K
3. 3°C : 276 K

To convert Celsius to Kelvin, we use the formula: Kelvin = Celsius + 273.

Now, let's match each Celsius temperature to its corresponding Kelvin temperature:

Column A:

1. 67°C: To convert, we add 273 to 67. Therefore, the Kelvin temperature is 67 + 273 = 340 K.
Match: 1 - a. 340 K

2. 151°C: To convert, we add 273 to 151. Therefore, the Kelvin temperature is 151 + 273 = 424 K.
Match: 2 - b. 424 K

3. 3°C: To convert, we add 273 to 3. Therefore, the Kelvin temperature is 3 + 273 = 276 K.
Match: 3 - c. 276 K

Matching the Celsius temperatures in Column A to their corresponding Kelvin temperatures in Column B is:
1. 67°C: a. 340 K
2. 151°C: b. 424 K
3. 3°C: c. 276 K

To convert Celsius temperatures to Kelvin temperatures, you need to use the following formula:

Kelvin = Celsius + 273.15

Now let's match each Celsius temperature to its corresponding Kelvin temperature:

Column A:
1. 67°C : To convert this to Kelvin, use the formula: Kelvin = 67 + 273.15. This gives us 340 K. So, the correct match for 67°C is a. 340 K.

2. 151°C: Applying the formula, we get Kelvin = 151 + 273.15. This equals 424 K. Hence, the correct match for 151°C is b. 424 K.

3. 3°C: Using the formula, we can find that Kelvin = 3 + 273.15. This gives us 276 K. Thus, the correct match for 3°C is c. 276 K.

Matching these with the options provided:

Column B:
a. 340 K matches with 67°C.
b. 424 K matches with 151°C.
c. 276 K matches with 3°C.

So, the correct matches are:
1. 67°C : a. 340 K
2. 151°C : b. 424 K
3. 3°C : c. 276 K