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The temperature erange and pressure, at which the heat required by 1 g water for `1^(@)C` rise in its temperature is called 1 cal, is

A

`3.5^(@)C" to "4.5^(@)C," 76 mm of Hg"`

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`13.5^(@)C" to "14.5^(@)C," 76 mm of Hg"`

C

`14.5^(@)C" to "15.5^(@)C," 760 mm of Hg"`

D

`98.5^(@)C" to "99.5^(@)C," 760 mm of Hg"`

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