The following thermocouple may be used for measuring temperature upto 1873°K.
(A) Chromel-alumel
(B) Copper-constantan
(C) Platinum-platinum rhodium
(D) Iron-constantan

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Answer :

(C) Platinum-platinum rhodium

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