Column A

1.
15°C

:
15°C

2.
86°C

:
86°C

3.
120°C

:
120°C

Column B
a.258 K
b.187 K
c.393 K
d.288 K
e.359 K

Column A Column B

1. 15°C a. 288 K
2. 86°C b. 359 K
3. 120°C c. 393 K

To match the temperature values in Column A to the corresponding values in Column B, refer to the given options:

1. 15°C corresponds to:
- Option d, 288 K

2. 86°C corresponds to:
- Option e, 359 K

3. 120°C corresponds to:
- Option c, 393 K

To find the matching temperatures in Column B for each temperature in Column A, you need to understand how to convert Celsius to Kelvin. The Kelvin scale is an absolute temperature scale where 0 Kelvin (K) is equivalent to absolute zero, the theoretical point at which all molecular motion stops.

To convert Celsius to Kelvin, you need to add 273.15 to the Celsius temperature.

Let's go through each temperature in Column A and convert it to Kelvin to find the matching temperature in Column B:

1. 15°C: To convert this to Kelvin, add 273.15.

Calculation: 15 + 273.15 = 288.15 K

Matching temperature in Column B: d. 288 K

2. 86°C: Add 273.15 to convert to Kelvin.

Calculation: 86 + 273.15 = 359.15 K

Matching temperature in Column B: e. 359 K

3. 120°C: Add 273.15 to convert to Kelvin.

Calculation: 120 + 273.15 = 393.15 K

Matching temperature in Column B: c. 393 K

So, the matching temperatures in Column B for each temperature in Column A are:

1. 15°C: d. 288 K
2. 86°C: e. 359 K
3. 120°C: c. 393 K