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give reason Temperature can effect the measurement.​

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Answered by rakzhana01
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Liquids expand as the temperature increases, thereby changing the density to be measured. The flotation scale in our glycomat (for MEG + MPG) compensates for these effects within the normal range by its own expansion. Glass areometers cannot expand, and only produce accurate measurements at 20°C.

Answered by Anonymous
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&lt;body bgcolor=black&gt;&lt;marquee direction="up"scrollamount=5&gt;&lt;font color=cyan&gt;</p><p>The units that are used to measure temperature are called degrees. When temperature increases in an object, the molecules inside it start to move faster, and this causes the object to expand. Thermal expansion is the increase in volume of a substance due to an increase in temperature.</p><p>

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