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Mercury is heated faster than water, why?​

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Answered by satyammaurya92
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Yes mercury can get heated up faster than water since mercury has weak bond and thus it is liquid at room temperature. Hence it is used in thermomerters , our body temperature is enough to expand mercury.

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Answered by prernasingh214
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Yes, mercury can get heated up faster than water since mercury has weak bond and thus it is liquid at room temperature.

Hence it is used in thermomerters , our body temperature is enough to expand mercury.

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