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what is the coloured liquid in a laboratory thermometer

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Answered by nancykavathiya
1

Answer:

mercury

Explanation:

mercury is the liquid present in thermometer.

Answered by Anonymous
6

Answer:

mercury

Temperature Measurement

The fluid used is normally either mercury or colored alcohol, which is contained within a bulb and capillary tube, as shown in Figure 14.15a. As the temperature rises, the fluid expands along the capillary tube and the meniscus level is read against a calibrated scale etched on the tube.

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