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In the past, Mercury was used in ALL thermometers, oral or rectal for human use. But Mercury poses health risks. So they changed the internal workings to electronic components.

As an historical point of view, when I grew up, all thermometers contained mercury enclosed in thin glass. If the thermometer was dropped, it could easily break. Mercury when spilled is attracted to it's own droplets. So although the mercury spilled out, it formed little round silver balls that could easily be pushed together, separated again, and pushed back together---all with one finger! Children delighted in "playing" with it, until the droplets rolled around in enough dust that they did not attract to each other as well. Then, we pushed the remaining balls onto a piece of paper and threw it into the regular garbage, which was then burned outdoors or in the coal furnace. After 1980s, they began making thermometers without mercury from fears about mercury toxicity and mercury poisoning. (But plenty of people now over 50 years old never experienced bad effects from playing with mercury droplets.)

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Mercury.

Note: mercury is very toxic. If you find mercury (for example, if you break an old mercury thermometer), check with your local poison control center for instructions to dispose of it safely.

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Mercury (Atomic number 80) is still used in some thermometers.

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Mercury - it's a metal that is liquid at room temperature.

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What element is liquid metal used in the thermometers?

mercury


What element is used in liquid metal?

Mercury (Atomic number 80) is still used in some thermometers.


Why that mercury element is important?

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What is liquid metal was used in thermometersr?

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What liquid element is used in thermometers.?

Mercury (Atomic number 80) is still used in some thermometers.


What liquid metal was most commonly used in thermometers?

mercury


What chemical element is used in thermometers?

the element used in termometers is Mercury.


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The liquid metal in many thermometer is mercury (Hg).


What liugiud metal is used in a thermomerter?

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What are interresting facts about mercury?

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