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Kelvin
After William Thomson Lord Kelvin, British (1824-1907). The kelvin is the unit of absolute temperature. Thus, absolute zero is zero kelvin, symbolized by 0 L. And water, which boils at 212 degrees F., or 100 degrees C., boils also at 373.15 K.

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