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The susceptibility of a paramagnetic gas varies as `chi=c/T` where `T` is the absolute temperature of the substance. If the value of its susceptibility at the triple point is `140xx10^(-8)` and at an unknown temperature `428xx10^(-8)`, what is the unknown temperature defined on the basis of this property (call it magnetic scale)? What is the correct temperature on the absolute scale and the Celsius scale?

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