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Why water cannot be used as thermometric liquid

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Answered by kunalboss49
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Why water cannot be used as thermometric liquid ?

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Water can be used as the thermometric liquid. It expands and contracts with temperature so it can be used. It's just not a very good choice because: It's thermal expansion is not very large compared to other liquids like mercury.

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Answered by Taibaa13
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It's just not a very good choice because: It's thermal expansion is not very large compared to other liquids like mercury. It's thermal expansion is not as linear as other liquids available. It's range of temperatures where it is liquid is very small.

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