The Mercury thermometer was invented by Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit. He had invented an alcohol thermometer years earlier. In 1724, he introduced the Fahrenheit temperature scale.
Yes, it can.
1593
Santorio
Galileo Galilei invented the water thermometer in 1593
•Galileo Galilei was the first person to invent the thermometer
Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit invented the mercury thermometer in 1714.many inventers invented there own version of the thermometer but the mercury themometer i think most likely is just a regular thermometer you put in someones mouth under there toung. The regular inventor of the thermometer that you put in your mouth is some spanish named guy called Santorio but i dont reallt know his last name
If it is clear red or blue, it is alcohol (ethanol) dyed, as it is normally colourless. If it is silver then the liquid is mercury, the only common metal that is liquid at room temperature.
the non-mercury glass thermometer must be cleaned and soaked in a in a -- after each use
because that is far the degrees goes on earth. otherwise 200 degrees or over we all as humans will die or be dead. or the mercury themometer will explode.
The red liquid in a thermometre could either be alcohol, dyed red; or a substance called mercury, which is very toxic. Hope I helped :)
In 1724 Gabriel Fahrenheit invented the first mercury thermometer.
Galileo did not invent the thermometer. He invented and developed several kinds of thermoscopes, which are a related but distinctly different class of instrument.