What this conversion means in practice
Temperature conversions are not ratio-only conversions. Unlike length or mass, temperature scales have different zero points and different step sizes, so most conversions require both multiplication and offset correction. That is why mistakes happen when people try to convert with one simple factor.
This page is intentionally focused on one high-intent pair. Use it when you need a clean answer fast, then use the formula and table to verify that the output is physically reasonable for your context.
Typical use cases include weather interpretation, medical thresholds, oven settings, HVAC specs, and science documentation where unit mismatches can cause expensive or unsafe mistakes.
How to convert celsius to kelvin
Use this relationship: K = °C + 273.15
Example: 25 celsius converts to 298.15 kelvin.
Celsius
Definition: Celsius (°C) sets water freezing at 0 and boiling at 100 under standard pressure.
History and origin: Introduced in the 18th century and later standardized into modern scientific temperature practice.
Current use: Used globally for weather, healthcare, food safety, and most engineering contexts.
Kelvin
Definition: Kelvin (K) is the SI base thermodynamic scale with absolute zero at 0 K.
History and origin: Proposed as an absolute scale so thermal energy relationships remain physically consistent.
Current use: Used in physics, chemistry, and engineering where absolute temperature is required.
Celsius to Kelvin conversion table
| Celsius (celsius) | Kelvin (kelvin) |
|---|---|
| -40 celsius | 233.15 kelvin |
| 0 celsius | 273.15 kelvin |
| 10 celsius | 283.15 kelvin |
| 25 celsius | 298.15 kelvin |
| 37 celsius | 310.15 kelvin |
| 100 celsius | 373.15 kelvin |
| 212 celsius | 485.15 kelvin |
| 273.15 celsius | 546.3 kelvin |
Celsius to Kelvin FAQ
Why is temperature harder to convert than distance?
Distance units usually scale by a pure multiplier. Temperature scales often need both a multiplier and an additive offset.
Can a converted value be below absolute zero?
No. Absolute zero is 0 K, which equals -273.15 C and -459.67 F. Any value below that is physically invalid.
How much rounding should I keep?
Consumer use may need 1-2 decimals. Scientific or engineering workflows often require additional precision.