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case study if you as a chemist invent your thermometer ,formulate relationships between your thermometer scale and rest of the scales of temperature​

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Answered by emperor111
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Explanation:

The two scales are of :

Celsius degrees

Fahrenheit degrees.

They measure temperature in different units but they are related in the following formula.

1 Fahrenheit = 9/5 C + 32

Answered by ak65965646r
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Answer:

Any physical property that depends consistently and reproducibly on temperature can be used as the basis of a thermometer. For example, volume increases with temperature for most substances. This property is the basis for the common alcohol thermometer and the original mercury thermometers. Other properties used to measure temperature include electrical resistance, color, and the emission of infrared radiation

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