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a laboratory thermometer is generally granted from___.​

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Answered by REHAN0412
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A laboratory thermometer is used for measuring the temperature in a science laboratory. (1) A laboratory thermometer is made up of a long glass tube having a thin bore in it. (2) There is a glass bulb containing mercury which is joined at the lower end of the glass tube.

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Answered by azhakiyanikal1979
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Answer:

-10° C to 110°C

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laboratory thermometer is generally from –10°C to 110°C. A clinical thermometer has a kink to prevent mercury from being fallen back on of its own where as a laboratory thermometer does not have one. A laboratory thermometer should be kept upright not tilted for taking temperature reading.

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