The part of the thermometer that stores mercury is called?
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A swelling, or bulb, at the bottom of the thermometer stores the mercury used in calculating temperature readings. As temperatures increase, mercury moves out of the bulb's reservoir. ... The bulb is typically made of glass, but some thermometers may have bulbs made of stainless steel instead
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