"Pot life" is how long an adhesive can stay in a glue pot before it starts to set up, and it differs from adhesive to adhesive.
Outdoor thermometers can be found at garden centers, department stores or superstores. There are also electronic stores that sell wireless outdoor thermometers.
There is no such thing as adhesive water.
Mercury has recently been removed from almost all thermometers because the risk of breaking the thermometers and spillage of the harmful liquid.
Aerosol contact adhesive.
Soak them in water 3-4 days, then it can be removed with a metal spatula.
There are 34 different types of thermometer that range from alcohol thermometers and ear thermometers to medical thermometers and electrical resistance thermometers.
It seems that Totally Ghoul vampire fangs can be reused. Be sure to remove any old adhesive before reuse of the fangs.
Mecury thermometers
Mercury thermometers are rarely used, except in lab thermometers. For human use, they have been replaced by dyed alcohol glass thermometers, or electronic digital thermometers.
no,digital thermometers don't have mercury whereas clinical thermometers have mercury.
the thermometers which are used to find your temperature
Celsius and Fahrenheit Thermometers Clinical Thermometers Ear (Tympanic) thermometers Pacifier Thermometers Underarm or Oral Thermometers Food Thermometers Outdoor Thermometers Mechanism of Different Types of Thermometers Mercury and Alcohol Thermometers Digital Thermometers Alcohol thermometer Beckmann differential thermometer Bi-metal mechanical thermometer Electrical resistance thermometer Galileo thermometer Infrared thermometer Liquid Crystal Thermometer Medical thermometer (e.g. oral thermometer, rectal thermometer, basal thermometer) Mercury-in-glass thermometer
Mercury is used in thermometers.
Mercury is common in both fish and thermometers. Although nowadays they make thermometers without mercury in them.
Digital thermometers have replaced mercury thermometers because mercury is toxic. [Personal commentary: digital thermometers are not accurate and mercury thermometers are so how many people are being harmed by not knowing their temperature versus how many would be harmed by the mercury if accurate thermometers were still used?]
can you reuse a nickel?