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Pin 19 (SCL) on U3 (LM75B) requires an external pull-up resistor
From LM75B datasheet (page 14, section 8.3.2):
"The I²C bus must be equipped with pull-up resistors to the supply voltage. Applications with low bus capacitance (≤ 100 pF) can use pull-up resistors of 4.7 kΩ."
Add a 4.7kΩ pull-up resistor between the SCL line (pin 19) and VCC.
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