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Chemistry, 10.09.2021 08:50, shey89

The melting point and the normal boiling point of water can be used to calibrate thermometers. What are these respective temperatures in
kelvins?
1.) 32 and 212
2.) 0 and 373
3.) 0 and 100
4.) 100 and 273
5.) 273 and 373

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