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Three thermometers are placed in a closed insulated box and areallowed to reach thermal equilibrium. one is calibrated infahrenheit degrees, one in celsius degrees, and one in kelvins. thecelsius thermometer reads -40° c and the kelvin thermometerreads 233 k. which one of the following statements is necessarilytrue? a. the kelvin thermometer should read -233 k. b. the kelvin thermometer should read -313 k. c. the fahrenheit thermometer must read -40° f. d. if the water were found within the box, it must be inthe liquid state. e. if the temperature of the contents is increased by10° c, the reading on the kelvin thermometer should increase by273 k.

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