thermometer
what do they use for the liquid in glass ball thermometer
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A so-called "glass" thermometer has a small bore-hole in the center of the glass that has some liquid in it. It's the activity of the liquid in the narrow hole that makes the thermometer a thermometer.
Droplets appear on a glass of water because of condensation. When the air touches the cold glass, it turns into a liquid, forming a droplet. This is because, when you add heat, a liquid turns to a gas, but when you take away heat, it turns back into a liquid.
A centrifuge spins a material, usually liquid, at a high speed to separate the heavier components from the lighter components. The heavier components are pushed to the bottom and the lighter components stay at the top.
thermometer
a temperature-measurement device whose operation is based on the thermal expansion of a liquid. Liquid-filled thermometers provide a direct reading of the temperature.
Glass is not a liquid. It is in fact a solid.
Liquid glass is Sodium Silicate also known as water glass.
The most important components of a laboratory distillation installation are: - source of heat - refrigerant (condenser) - a recipient for the liquid to be distilled - a recipient for the collected liquid after distillation - glass tubes for connections - thermometer
Liquid glass is sodium metasilicate, Na2SiO3. (Wikipedia)
No. Glass is a mixture of chemical components.
Liquid glass has more thermal energy because it's really hot. A normal glass bowl isn't as hot as liquid glass.
what do they use for the liquid in glass ball thermometer
An oil separator is a device designed to separate well fluids produced from oil and gas wells into gaseous and liquid components. The various components have different densities and this allows the oil separator to separate them.
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