which element is used in termometer accept mercury
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The two common liquids used in liquid-in-glass thermometers are alcohol (ethanol) and mercury, which have melting points and boiling points of -114°C, 79°C and -39°C, 357°C, respectively.
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Mercury is rarely used in thermometers anymore. The NIST ended its calibration services in 2002 for mercury thermometers. It was originally employed because it is the only pure metal that is liquid at room temperature. Bromine is the only other element that is liquid in its pure form
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