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Degrees Celsius Kelvins

°C → K

1 °C = 274.15 KNIST Exact

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°C → K Reference Table

°C K
-273.15 °C 0 K
-200 °C 73.15 K
-150 °C 123.15 K
-100 °C 173.15 K
-80 °C 193.15 K
-60 °C 213.15 K
-50 °C 223.15 K
-40 °C 233.15 K
-30 °C 243.15 K
-20 °C 253.15 K
-15 °C 258.15 K
-10 °C 263.15 K
-5 °C 268.15 K
0 °C 273.15 K
1 °C 274.15 K
2 °C 275.15 K
3 °C 276.15 K
4 °C 277.15 K
5 °C 278.15 K
10 °C 283.15 K
15 °C 288.15 K
20 °C 293.15 K
25 °C 298.15 K
30 °C 303.15 K
32 °C 305.15 K
35 °C 308.15 K
37 °C 310.15 K
40 °C 313.15 K
45 °C 318.15 K
50 °C 323.15 K
55 °C 328.15 K
60 °C 333.15 K
65 °C 338.15 K
70 °C 343.15 K
75 °C 348.15 K
80 °C 353.15 K
85 °C 358.15 K
90 °C 363.15 K
95 °C 368.15 K
100 °C 373.15 K
105 °C 378.15 K
110 °C 383.15 K
115 °C 388.15 K
120 °C 393.15 K
125 °C 398.15 K
130 °C 403.15 K
140 °C 413.15 K
150 °C 423.15 K
160 °C 433.15 K
170 °C 443.15 K
180 °C 453.15 K
190 °C 463.15 K
200 °C 473.15 K
212 °C 485.15 K
220 °C 493.15 K
230 °C 503.15 K
240 °C 513.15 K
250 °C 523.15 K
260 °C 533.15 K
270 °C 543.15 K
273.15 °C 546.3 K
280 °C 553.15 K
290 °C 563.15 K
300 °C 573.15 K
310 °C 583.15 K
320 °C 593.15 K
330 °C 603.15 K
340 °C 613.15 K
350 °C 623.15 K
360 °C 633.15 K
370 °C 643.15 K
380 °C 653.15 K
390 °C 663.15 K
400 °C 673.15 K
450 °C 723.15 K
500 °C 773.15 K
550 °C 823.15 K
600 °C 873.15 K
700 °C 973.15 K
800 °C 1073.15 K
900 °C 1173.15 K
1000 °C 1273.15 K
1200 °C 1473.15 K
1500 °C 1773.15 K
2000 °C 2273.15 K
3000 °C 3273.15 K
4000 °C 4273.15 K
5000 °C 5273.15 K
6000 °C 6273.15 K
10000 °C 10273.15 K

Values based on NIST SP 811 conversion factors

Real-World Examples

Water freezing point (273.15 K)

0 °C = 273.15 K

Water boiling point (373.15 K)

100 °C = 373.15 K

Standard room temperature (298.15 K)

25 °C = 298.15 K

Absolute zero (0 K)

-273.15 °C = 0 K

Why Convert Degrees Celsius to Kelvins?

Converting between degrees celsius (°C) and kelvins (K) is one of the most common temperature conversions. Whether for engineering, cooking, travel, or science, knowing how to quickly convert °C to K saves time and prevents errors.

Temperature conversion from °C to K is indispensable for international travel, meteorology, and scientific research. Travelers checking weather forecasts need to know if they should pack a coat or a swimsuit based on local scales. In science, maintaining precise temperatures is critical for chemical reactions, biological cultures, and material testing. Even in cooking, setting an oven to the wrong scale can burn a meal or leave it undercooked. Unlike other units, temperature scales often have different zero points, meaning a simple multiplication isn't enough—requiring careful calculation to ensure safety and comfort.

How to Convert Degrees Celsius to Kelvins

To convert degrees celsius to kelvins, use the following formula:

K = °C + 273.15

Example: 1 °C = 274.15 K

For example, 5 °C = 278.15 K, 10 °C = 283.15 K, and 100 °C = 373.15 K. For larger values, 1000 °C = 1273.15 K. Conversely, 1 K = -272.15 °C. Our calculator above performs this conversion instantly with full precision — no rounding errors.

Common Use Cases

  • Water freezing point (273.15 K): 0 °C = 273.15 K
  • Water boiling point (373.15 K): 100 °C = 373.15 K
  • Standard room temperature (298.15 K): 25 °C = 298.15 K
  • Absolute zero (0 K): -273.15 °C = 0 K

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Zero points: 0°C is not 0°F (it's 32°F).
  • Non-linear scaling: you can't just multiply; you must add/subtract offsets.
  • Absolute zero: confusing Kelvin (starts at absolute zero) with Celsius/Fahrenheit.

Pro Tips

  • Body temp: 37°C is normal body temp (98.6°F).
  • Quick math: °F to °C -> Subtract 30 and divide by 2 (rough estimate).
  • Room temp: 20-22°C is comfortable room temperature (68-72°F).

What is a Degree Celsius?

The degree Celsius (°C) is a unit of temperature on the Celsius scale. It is defined by 0°C as the freezing point of water and 100°C as the boiling point at standard pressure (historical). Now defined relative to Kelvin.

Celsius is the standard temperature scale used in most of the world for weather forecasts, cooking, and scientific contexts. The US is a notable exception.

What is a Kelvin?

The Kelvin (K) is the base unit of temperature in the International System of Units (SI). It is an absolute scale where 0 K represents absolute zero (no thermal energy).

Kelvin is primarily used in scientific research, physics, and astronomy to measure color temperature and thermodynamic temperature. It is rarely used in daily life.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many kelvins are in 1 degree celsius?

1 °C equals 274.15 K. This is an exact conversion factor defined by NIST.

How do I convert degrees celsius to kelvins?

Multiply the value in °C by the conversion factor. For example, 10 °C = 283.15 K. Use our calculator above for instant results.

Is the degrees celsius to kelvins conversion exact?

Yes, this conversion is mathematically exact based on the international definition of these units (NIST SP 811).

Can I convert degrees celsius to kelvins offline?

Yes! OmniConvert runs entirely in your browser — no internet connection needed after the page loads. Your data never leaves your device, ensuring complete privacy.

What is the difference between degrees celsius and kelvins?

Degrees Celsius (°C) and Kelvins (K) are both units of temperature but belong to different measurement systems. 1 °C = 274.15 K. Use the converter above to switch between them instantly.

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