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Describe the structure of a laboratory thermometer.Discuss an activity to measure the temperature of water using a laboratory thermometer.​

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Answered by ShivangChoudhary
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A laboratory thermometer is a thermometer which is used to measure temperature of a chemical. It has a bulb which contains mercury which rises up when touches a liquid or semi-liquid and helps to measure temperature. Its outer covering is mostly made of metals. Its temperature marking is usually from -10 degree Celsius to 110 degree Celsius. Numbers are written on the solid surface to mark temperature readings.

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