The upper standard point on Fahrenheit scale is :
- A$100^{\circ}$
- B$180^{\circ}$
- ✓$212^{\circ}$
- Dnone of these
Answer: C.
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| 1. | A thermometric scale whose lower standard point is 273 K. | (a) | Fahrenheit scale |
| 2. | A thermometric scale whose lower standard point is $32^{\circ} F$. | (b) | Celsius scale |
| 3. | A thermometric scale whose lower standard point is boiling point of water. | (c) | Kelvin scale |
| 4. | A thermometric liquid which can measure lower temperature up to $-80^{\circ} C$. | (d) | Mercury |
| 5. | A thermometric liquid which can measure temperature up to $200^{\circ} C$. | (e) | Alcohol |
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