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Which temperature scale has the highest value for the boiling point of water?
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The Rankine scale. At 1 atm water boils at:
- 100.00 °C
- 212.00 °F
- 373.15 K
- 671.67 °R
Rankine (°R) gives the largest numeric value (~671.67°R) because it is an absolute scale using the Fahrenheit-sized degree.
- 100.00 °C
- 212.00 °F
- 373.15 K
- 671.67 °R
Rankine (°R) gives the largest numeric value (~671.67°R) because it is an absolute scale using the Fahrenheit-sized degree.
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