Three reasons for using mercury in thermometer
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Mercury is the only one in liquid state at room temperature. It's used inthermometers because it has high coefficient of expansion. Hence, the slightest change in temperature is notable when it's used in athermometer. It also has a high boiling point which makes it very suitable to measure higher temperatures.
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Mercury is the only one in liquid state at room temperature. It's used inthermometers because it has high coefficient of expansion. Hence, the slightest change in temperature is notable when it's used in athermometer. It also has a high boiling point which makes it very suitable to measure higher temperatures.
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because its a liquid which can stay normal in room temp. its a liquid metal ... it has high boiling point
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