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5 difference between clinical and laboratory thermometer

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Answered by vilnius
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Difference between clinical and laboratory thermometer

Explanation:

Clinical Thermometer:

  • It is used for clinical purposes.
  • It is used to measure the temperature of the human body.
  • The temperature range between 35° to 42° Celsius.
  • There is a kink that helps in preventing the back-flow of the mercury.

Laboratory thermometer:

  • It is used for laboratory experiments.
  • The temperature ranges from -10° to 110° Celsius.
  • There is no kink in this thermometer.

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Answered by SaurabhJacob
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5 difference between clinical and laboratory thermometer are-

1- Clinical thermometer are used to measure the temperature of body. Whereas, Laboratory thermometer is not used for the purpose of measuring body temperature.

2- Clinical thermometer temperature range: 35°C to 42°C.Laboratory thermometer temperature range: -10°C to 110°C.

3- Clinical thermometer is used for measuring human body temperature whereas laboratory thermometer is used for measuring higher than average human body temperature.

4- Clinical thermometer is simple device having shorter range used at homes, hospitals and clinics. Laboratory thermometer is a complex device used in laboratories for accurate temperature measurements in scientific fields

5- Clinical thermometer- It's use of mercury is most actively discouraged. Laboratory thermometer- It's use of mercury is less dangerous.

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