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The pressures of the gas filled in the bulb of a constant volume gas thermometer are `66` cm and `88` cm of mercury column at `0^(@)C` and `100^(@)C` respectively. When its bulb is immersed in a liquid placed in a vessel, its pressure is `82.5` cm of mercury column. Calculate the temperature of the liquid.

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