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What is the difference between the capillary tubes of clinical and laboratory thermometer​

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Answered by virgoanup2003
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The temperature range that is marked on a clinical thermometer is 35°C to 42°C. ✴It has a bend or kink in the capillary tube just above the glass bulb. ✴The normal temperature of a human body is 37°C

Answered by Anonymous
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✴The temperature range that is marked on a clinical thermometer is 35°C to 42°C.

✴It has a bend or kink in the capillary tube just above the glass bulb.

✴The normal temperature of a

human body is 37°C .

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