Melting point of ice is taken as the upper fixed point of a temperature scale. True or false?
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The lower fixed point, or ice point, is the temperature of pure melting ice at normal atmospheric pressure. The upper fixed point, or steam point, is the temperature of pure boiling water at normal atmospheric pressure.
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It is the lower fixed point of the scale. the freezing point of water or the melting point of ice in the fahrenheit scale is 32°f. it is the lower fixed point of the scale. the boiling point of water, as described in the celsius scale, is 100°c.
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