Temperature Conversion Worksheet
Convert temperatures between Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin scales, and solve real-world problems involving temperature.
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Temperature Conversion Practice
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Read each question carefully and convert the temperatures as required. Show all your work for full credit. Use the following formulas:
°F = (°C × 9/5) + 32
°C = (°F - 32) × 5/9
K = °C + 273.15
°C = K - 273.15
1. Absolute zero is defined as 0 K, which is equivalent to °C and °F.
2. The boiling point of water at standard atmospheric pressure is 100 °C, which is °F and K.
3. The freezing point of water is 0 °C, which is °F and K.
1. A comfortable room temperature is often cited as 22 °C. What is this temperature in Fahrenheit?
68 °F
71.6 °F
75.2 °F
78.8 °F
2. If a substance has a temperature of 300 K, what is its temperature in Celsius?
-27.15 °C
26.85 °C
27.15 °C
573.15 °C

1. The average human body temperature is 98.6 °F. What is this temperature in Celsius and Kelvin?
2. A chemical reaction needs to be performed at -10 °C. What is this temperature in Fahrenheit and Kelvin?
3. The surface temperature of Mars can reach 293 K during its summer. What is this temperature in Celsius and Fahrenheit?
1. A temperature change of 1 °C is equivalent to a temperature change of 1.8 °F.
True
False
2. The Kelvin scale has negative temperature values.
True
False