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Q: How can you throw away a mercury thermometer?
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What do you do if a thermometer breaks at school?

well throw it away but be careful most have mercury which is baaad


When heat is taken away from something what happens to the mercury in the thermometer?

It contracts.


The function of a Mercury thermometer?

to tell old people that have a mercury thermometer what the temperature is


What is Mercury thermometer use to measure?

A mercury thermometer is used to measure temperature.


Mention any two points of difference between a clinical thermometer and an ordinary mercury thermometer?

A clinical thermometer will offer more precise calibrated readings than a mercury thermometer. The range of measurable temperature differs between a clinical and a mercury thermometer with the mercury thermometer having the wider range.


What happens when a dog eats a thermometer with mercury?

I would take to a vet right away or you wont have a dog


Who invented the modern mercury thermometer and when?

The mercury thermometer was invented Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit in 1714.


When a mercury-based thermometer is invented?

The mercury thermometer was invented Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit in 1714.


What is the liquid in thermometer's called?

Mercury the liquid inside thermometer is mercury.. but it is called thermometric liquid.


Why does the Mercury in a thermometer appear red?

If the liquid in a thermometer is red it is not mercury, it is alchohol which has been colouired.


Which thermometer is most suitable for measuring boiling point of water mercury or alcholic thermometer?

Which thermometer is most suitable for measuring boiling point of water mercury or alcoholic thermometer


Which thermometer is a greater health hazard if it breaks Is it the mercury in glass or alcohol in glass thermometer?

Mercury is poisonous.