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52.
Mercury is commonly used as a thermometric fluid rather than water because
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Centrik said:
9 years ago
C is the correct answer.
Mercury can be seen compared to water. Because of its silvery colour.
Mercury can be seen compared to water. Because of its silvery colour.
Garang John said:
9 years ago
My option is also "C" because of it great visibility whereby mercury can also show the less like 11.
Sabahat said:
10 years ago
At least anybody can write a better answer.
Vivetha.h said:
1 decade ago
Mercury is more visible than water.
Syed Azhar said:
10 years ago
It is very confusing because someone's comments are A option and other one is C.
Which one is right?
Which one is right?
Kusum sharma said:
10 years ago
Hi I guess some people want to say option A but by mistake they are writing it as option C as they are giving the explanation of specific heat which is option A not C.
I think correct answer is option A.
I think correct answer is option A.
Robin.Darly said:
1 decade ago
Different reasons for this and they are listed below:.
It is liquid across a very broad temperature range, making it very versatile.
It is metal, and thus has a relatively stable coefficient of expansion, and it only needs one calibration temperature.
It has a fairly high coefficient of expansion, making the slightest change in temperature very visible and thus making it excellent for use in analog displays (i.e. A physical thermometer).
It does not cling to the sides of tube. It has a visible meniscus.
Unlike water it does not expand upon solidification and will not break the glass tube. It has a high boiling point of 357 degree celsius.
It is liquid across a very broad temperature range, making it very versatile.
It is metal, and thus has a relatively stable coefficient of expansion, and it only needs one calibration temperature.
It has a fairly high coefficient of expansion, making the slightest change in temperature very visible and thus making it excellent for use in analog displays (i.e. A physical thermometer).
It does not cling to the sides of tube. It has a visible meniscus.
Unlike water it does not expand upon solidification and will not break the glass tube. It has a high boiling point of 357 degree celsius.
Austin danladi said:
1 decade ago
As a scholar in physics the answer should be C because mercury has comparably small specific heat capacity means in lower temperature and it will show its level.
So if visibility is matter then we can add any color substance to water and then we can use water but this is wrong anywhere. So the answer should be c.
So if visibility is matter then we can add any color substance to water and then we can use water but this is wrong anywhere. So the answer should be c.
Clement said:
1 decade ago
Mercury is preferred because it is very sensitive to very small change in temperature due to its high density.
Dinesh said:
1 decade ago
As the density of mercury is more than water.
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