Thermometric liquid is the liquid found in the thermometer that help in the up and down movement of the temperature.
As mercury has a low specific heat yet is a good conductor of heat it has been the choice for thermometers. The ease of reading is due to the fact that the mercury does not wet the walls of the glass.
It is based on the pressure of a fixed mass of gas.
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
Liquid Liquid ended in 1983.
what are the qualities of mercury over alchoholic as thermometric liquid
Mercury the liquid inside thermometer is mercury.. but it is called thermometric liquid.
Thermometric liquid is the liquid found in the thermometer that help in the up and down movement of the temperature.
no it is not a thermometric property
Helium gas was used as a thermometric fluid"
A thermometric scale is a type of scale that measures degrees.
Within the thermometer's range of operation, a given temperature difference will result in the same expansion in the column of the thermometric liquid.
list the advantages of mercury in thermometric substances
Some times red coloured liquid is used but mostly gray coloured liquid is used.
the aim of a thermometric titration is to determine the concentration of the titrand and also to calculate the enthalpy change of neutralization.
There are four different thermometric scales that are used. They are the Absolute(Kelvin), R_aumur, Fahrenheit and the Celsius (centigrade) thermometric scales.
a thermometric property is