why don't we use water as therometer liquid
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Below 0oC and above 100oC can't measure by using the water. The most metals are solids at room temperature but the mercury is liquid form because it has high coefficient of expansion. The mercury does not sticking to capillary wall of thermometer can easily measure temperature accurately.
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we don't use water as thermometer as liquid because water doesn't expand and mercury is a thermometric liquid in clinical and laboratory thermometer because it expands and in maximum and minimum thermometer uses alchol because it measures the exact measure of heat and cold.
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