If you mean the active part, it is mercury as it is liquid at room temperature and has a fairly high coefficient of expansion.
Mercury can be used in thermometers. It is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature. Another substance used in glass thermometers is alcohol.
Mercury is the metal in a thermometer.
mercury is used in a liquid thermometer
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Mercury. It isn't used much these days in thermometers these days as it is very toxic.
Mercury is a liquid at room temperature and has a specific gravity which is higher than water and is not nearly as likely to vaporize as water or alcohol.
A medicines used to treat depression is often referred to as lithium but it is NOT the element lithium. Taking pure lithium metal would be very dangerous as it is a very reactive alkali metal.
Water was initially used and later on alcohol was used.
mercury
Mercury is a d-block element. It is the only metallic element which is a liquid at standard temperature and pressure. It is widely used in thermometers.Mercury is a metal element. It is used in thermometers,barometers and manometers. Also used to make some medicines and cosmetics.
Glass and mercury
Mercury (Atomic number 80) is still used in some thermometers.
the element used in termometers is Mercury.
Mercury.
Mercury used to be a popular element for thermometers, but I think it's illegal to make a mercury thermometer because if you break one you have a hazardous situation on your hands. Today thermometers that contain liquid, almost always contain alcohol.
This element is mercury.
Mercury (Atomic number 80) is still used in some thermometers.
Yes and it is used in thermometers.
Mercury!
Mercury