explain why the liquid in a thermometer changes so that it can be used to measure a temperature
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The liquid in the thermometer is mercury.
it expands on heating and the opposite on cooling which helps to measure temperature.
Hope it helps.
it expands on heating and the opposite on cooling which helps to measure temperature.
Hope it helps.
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