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1. Kelvin
2. Grams
3. Degrees Celcius
4. Degrees Fahrenheit
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Ответ:
1. Kelvin
Explanation:
The standard temperature for scientific report is the kelvin.
According to the SI unit definition, temperatures should reported in Kelvin.
On the kelvin scale, the freezing point of water is 273kThe melting point of water is 373k The kelvin is widely accepted in scientific climes. It is possible to convert from this scale to another.Ответ:
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