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Standard VIII
Physics
Melting
The boiling a...
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The boiling and melting points of water are
(a) 100°C and 0°C
(b) 0°C and 100°C
(c) 100°F and 0°F
(d) 0°F and 100°F
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(a) 100°C and 0°C
Water starts boiling at 100°C to form steam. Ice melts at 0°C to form water.
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