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What is the height of the water column when water is used instead of the chemical in the thermometer?​

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Answered by 43225
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Answered by BangtanGirlOt7
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If water were used (instead of mercury) to meet the standard atmospheric pressure, a water column of roughly 10.3 m (33.8 ft) would be needed.

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