Science, asked by riyazmohammad, 5 months ago

The range of a laboratory thermometer is:-
(a) -10°c to 110°c
(b) -100°c to 0°c
(c) -273°c to 0°c
(d) -11°c to 100°c​

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Answered by JigishaVenkat
3

Answer:

l think it's -10-110°c

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Answered by sara122
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Answer:

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Types of Thermometer

Following are the different types of thermometers that we use on a daily basis:

  • Clinical thermometer which is also known as the medical thermometer
  • Laboratory thermometer
  • Digital thermometer
  • Infrared ear thermometer
  • Mercury thermometer
  • Alcohol in glass thermometer
  • Constant press gas thermometer
  • Constant volume thermometer
  • Platinum resistance thermometer
  • Thermocouple thermometer
  • Pyrometer thermometer

Laboratory Thermometer

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Since clinical thermometers can’t be used to measure temperature other than the human body, we need a special type of thermometers for other purposes. A laboratory thermometer, which is colloquially known as the lab thermometer, is used for measuring temperatures other than the human body temperature. It ranges from -10˚C to 110˚C. Laboratory thermometers are designed for lab purposes such as checking boiling point, freezing point, or temperature of other substances. You can use a laboratory thermometer for checking the temperature of a solvent but not a clinical one.

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