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what problems will you face if you use a clinical thermometer in a laboratory to measure the temperature of boiling water​

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Answered by omkarNayak
2

Answer:

it doesn't have the metal tip

Explanation:

it only has a pumping bag and a small ball like structure made of mercury

Answered by manishad
4

Answer:

A clinical thermometer has small range and it can break due to extreme heat.

Explanation:

What is a clinical thermometer:

  • Used to determine the temperature of a person's body.
  • It has a kink in it that prevents mercury from flowing backwards.
  • Range of Clinical Thermometer is 35°C to 42°C

What is a laboratory thermometer:

  • In the laboratory, it's used to measure temperature.
  • There is no kink in it.
  • Range of laboratory thermometer is -10˚C to 110˚C.
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