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Correct the statements :Standard temperature is `25^@C`.

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Identify the Incorrect Statement**: The statement provided is "Standard temperature is 25°C." 2. **Understand the Definition of Standard Temperature**: The standard temperature in scientific contexts, particularly in gas laws, is defined as 0°C. 3. **Convert Standard Temperature to Kelvin**: Standard temperature can also be expressed in Kelvin. To convert Celsius to Kelvin, you add 273. Therefore, 0°C is equal to 273 K. ...
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