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Calorie is defined as the amount of heat required to raise temperature of 1 g of water by `1^@C` and it is defined under which of the following conditions?

A

From `14.5^@C` to `15.5^@C` at 760 mm of Hg

B

From `98.5^@C` to `99.5^@C` at 760 mm of Hg

C

From `13.5^@C` to 14.5^@C` at 76 mm of Hg

D

From `3.5^@C` to `4.5^@C` at 76 mm of Hg

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