Fill in the blanks given below:
$(i)$ The law of thermodynamics is actually the law of ......... .
$(ii)$ $A$ thermometer measures temperature according to the ......... law of thermodynamics.
$(iii)$ The foundation of thermochemistry is based on the ......... law of thermodynamics.
$(iv)$ The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of a substance by $1^{\circ}C$ is called the ......... of that substance.

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(N/A) $(i)$ Conservation of energy
$(ii)$ Zeroth
$(iii)$ First
$(iv)$ Heat capacity

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