Can we measure the temperature of hot milk with a clinical thermometer
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yes
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Yes you can use a clinical thermometer to measure the temperature of warm milk, but only if the temperature of the milk is within the quite narrow range of a clinical thermometer usually something like 35 to 45 degrees centigrade. Better just use a regular thermometer.
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As the range of clinical thermometer is around 35°c to 45°c, you can measure the temperature of warm milk which is around this range of clinical thermometer.
Hope this will help you.
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