The number density of gas atoms at a certain location in the space above our planet is about 1.18 x 10^11 m^-3, and the pressure is 2.50 x 10^-10 N/m² in this space. What is the
temperature there in degrees celsius?

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There is a temperature of 153.56K in that area.In plain English, what is the Boltzmann constant?The Boltzmann constant, often known as Boltzmann's constant and denoted by the letters k or k B, establishes the relationship between absolute temperature and the amount of kinetic energy held within each molecule of an ideal gas.A gas's temperature is what?A gas's temperature is a representation of its molecules' typical average translational kinetic energy. The molecules in a hot gas move more quickly than those in a cold gas; the mass remains constant, but the kinetic energy—and consequently the temperature—is higher due to the higher velocity of the molecules.PV=nKTwhere,K=1.380649 × 10-23 m2 kg s-2 K-1To know more density of gas visit:-https://brainly.com/question/12022043#SPJ1