Why do we choose the boiling point of water as the upper fixed point and melting point the lower fixed point in temperature scales?
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When the scale you refer to came in (Celcius) it was originally zero for the boiling point of water and 100 for the freezing point of water. ... Modern versions of the centigrade scale use the triple point of water because it doesn't vary with pressure like the boiling point or freezing point
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