Answer:
T(K) = 373.15 K
Explanation:
The kelvin is the base unit of temperature in the International System of Units (SI). The symbol used to express temperature in kelvins is K.
The temperature of zero kelvins is called the absolute zero. It is considered to be the lowest possible temperature, although nothing has reached it. The absolute zero (0K) is - 273.15 degrees Celsius.
This is the equation we can use to solve this question:
[tex]T(K) = T(C) + 273.15[/tex]
We have 100*C.
[tex]T(C) = 100 C[/tex]
[tex]T(K) = 100C + 273.15[/tex]
[tex]T(K) = 373.15 K[/tex]