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Water will boil at 101.5^(@)C at which o...

Water will boil at `101.5^(@)C` at which of the following pressure:

A

(a) `76 cm` of `Hg`

B

(b) `76 mm` of `Hg`

C

(c ) `gt 76 cm` of `Hg`

D

(d) `lt 76 cm` of `Hg`

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The correct Answer is:
C

Water boils at higher temperature than its b.pt if atmosphere pressrue is more than `1 atm`.
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