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No metals always in a liquid state. There is always some temperature where a metal is liquid ("molten").
the product for metal is a nickel
No, because the metal mercury which is a liquid at room temperature, does not occur naturally in the "native" state. It is usually found as Cinnabar (Mercuric oxide). It is an element.
Mercury is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature. Mercury (Mg) with atomic number 80. It is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature. Another element that is liquid is bromine but it is a non-metal.
Mercury its chemical symbol is Hg.
The proper way to take the temperature of vacuum packed foods is with a metal stem thermometer. To take the correct temperature, put the thermometer in the center of the food.
The proper way to take the temperature of vacuum packed foods is with a metal stem thermometer. To take the correct temperature, put the thermometer in the center of the food.
Bi-metal thermostat
Mercury is used in thermometers because mercury is the only liquid metal in room temperature. Hence our body temperature is observed by melting the liquid metal mercury due to our body temperature.
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.
The heat of the object heats the metal tip and heats the liquid inside (usually mercury) until it expands, thereby filling the thermometer. Various tests are performed to determine at what length is what temperature.
No metals always in a liquid state. There is always some temperature where a metal is liquid ("molten").
no ,Because when the temperature increases the metal expands and when the temperature is low the metal contracts
it is mercury. its actually a liquid at room temperature.
A bimetallic thermometer uses a bimetallic strip wrapped into a coil. This strip usually consists of either steel and copper or steel and brass. A bimetallic thermometer is a type of thermometer made with a couple metal strips. They have differing thermal expansions that are brazen together. Any distortion in this apparatus caused by variations in the temperature is used to measure the temperature.
Mercury in thermometers: they expand and shrink but are still liquids inside the thermometer. It is still considered a metal and it is liquid at room temp.
Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin.