It should not wet glass.
It should not evaporate easily.
It should be a good conductor of heat.
Its color should be opaque to enable a user to see more clearly.
It should be able to expand and contract regularly when it gains or loses heat.
It should have a wide range of temperature for measurement.
the liquid will expand more easily coz of the particles inside the liquid
no it is not a thermometric property
defined volume.
liquids are really not heavier that solids. solids are acutally heavier. this is one of the properties of a solid.
well,, basically keep ur head down in school
Liquids in radiators are usually water & oil. The properties of these are that they heat up fairly quickly and store energy for a long time, releasing heat energy slowly. This makes the radiator effective in what it is designed to do.
when objects are heated or cooled, their temperatures change, along with some of their properties, these properties are known as Thermometric Properties. Examples include: when objects are heated, they expand, when they are cooled, they shrink. Another is, if an object is heated, its' gaseos pressure will increase and will decrease when object is cooled.Read more: What_are_thermometric_properties
varies with temp. in a reproducible way, rapid response , accurate
no it is not a thermometric property
Thermometric liquid is the liquid found in the thermometer that help in the up and down movement of the temperature.
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Helium gas was used as a thermometric fluid"
A thermometric scale is a type of scale that measures degrees.
list the advantages of mercury in thermometric substances
they are both liquids!
juice and water
All liquids are not the same: they have different physical and chemical properties.
Fluid Mechanics