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The Leiden scale, denoted by ºL, is a historical temperature scale named after the Dutch city of Leiden. It was developed by Willem Jacob's Gravesande, a Dutch physicist, in the 18th century. In this scale, the freezing point of water is defined as 0 degrees Leiden (0 ºL), and the boiling point of water is defined as 150 degrees Leiden (150 ºL).
Celsius is a commonly used temperature scale in which the freezing point of water at sea level is defined as 0 degrees Celsius (0 ºC) and the boiling point of water at sea level is defined as 100 degrees Celsius (100 ºC). It is widely used in everyday contexts and scientific applications.