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what is the difference between laboratory thermometer and clinical thermometer​

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Answered by manojkm009988
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Answer:

Clinical Thermometer is meant for clinical purposes. It is developed for measuring the human body temperature. A laboratory thermometer, which is colloquially known as the lab thermometer, is used for measuring temperatures other than the human body temperature

Answered by Anonymous
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SIMILARITIES

  1. Both thermometers consist of long narrow uniform glass tubes .
  2. Both have a bulb in one end.
  3. Both contain mercury in bulb .
  4. Both has celcius scale..

DIFFERENCES

  1. Clinical thermometer reads temperature 35°C to 45°C while the range of laboratory thermometer is -10°C to 110°C..
  2. Clinical thermometer has link near the bulb while laboratory thermometer doesn't have a kink.
  3. We can only measure our body temperature using clinical thermometer while laboratory thermometer doesn't have a kink..

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