what is the boiling point of bulb glass
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the bulb glass burns upon the material. a particular bulb glass burns at 96 d
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It also cannot measure temperatures above 212 degrees F / 100 degrees C (the water would boil). Because the "bulb" (the jar) is so large, it takes a long time for the thermometer to reach the same temperatures as the object it is measuring -- perhaps an hour.
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