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write four uses of a laboratory thermometer​

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Answered by ayush1492
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A laboratory thermometer is a tool used in laboratories to measure temperature with high accuracy. It can be partially or fully immersed in the substance being measured. A laboratory thermometer is recognizable by its long stem with a silver bulb at the end.

Answered by miachel
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Answer:1.Clip-on magnifiers help users read numbers on more detailed scales

            2.No-roll cap to prevent the thermometer from rolling on the counter. Many also come with a hook so the thermometer can be suspended over the material being measured.

              3.Partial immersion thermometers must be held or suspended over the substance for an accurate reading

             4. 4.Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) are suitable for monitoring acids or other hazardous materials.

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