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Mercury is generally used in thermometer because ​

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Answered by venkyshukla126
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The metal used in the thermometer should be a good conductor of heat as well as it should have a high coefficient of expansion. Only metal that is in the liquid state at room temperature is mercury.

Answered by blessythalathoti
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mecury is shiny liquid metal with high co- effient of expansion

it's shiny,

you can easily see the level of mecury inside a glass of thermometer imagin useing of water or another translucent liquid it can stick the glass and easily transfer to one side to another

*it's is sensitive (expansion of volume)

*it's hard to boil (boiling point of mecury674.06 f)

it's is sticky (the property of mecury)

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