Mercury freezes at -38.83 °C (-37.89 °F) so it can only be used at temperatures higher than this.
The Mercury expands with temperature. Since expansion is linear over the normal range of a mercury-driven thermometer, the level of mercury within a little glass tube indicates the current temperature of the thermometer's immediate environment.
-200 to 600 degree centigrade
The mercury thermometer was invented Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit in 1714. It was so that common temperatures could be measured. Fahrenheit was a physicist with a special interest in thermometry - the measure of temperature and heat.
He invented the thermometer which recorded the maximum and minimum range measured.
The mercury expands with temperature. Since expansion is linear over the normal range of a mercury-driven thermometer, the level of mercury within a little glass tube indicates the current temperature of the thermometer's immediate environment.
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.
The Mercury expands with temperature. Since expansion is linear over the normal range of a Mercury-driven thermometer, the level of mercury within a little glass tube indicates the current temperature of the thermometer's immediate environment.
-10 to 110 degree celcius
It can range from mercury to alcohol it depends on the manufacturer.
A sensitive thermometer with an adjustable range so that small differences in temperature can be measured.
Range is30 Degrees to 120 Degrees
Range is30 Degrees to 120 Degrees
The Mercury expands with temperature. Since expansion is linear over the normal range of a mercury-driven thermometer, the level of mercury within a little glass tube indicates the current temperature of the thermometer's immediate environment.
-10 to 110 degree celcius
-200 to 600 degree centigrade
The mercury thermometer was invented Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit in 1714. It was so that common temperatures could be measured. Fahrenheit was a physicist with a special interest in thermometry - the measure of temperature and heat.
He invented the thermometer which recorded the maximum and minimum range measured.