Putting a thermometer into a bowl of slurry ice is a common method of calibrating it. It should read 0C or 32F. However, if the range of the thermometer does not include 0C or 32F, then this method of calibration won't work, so don't try to use it in that case.
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Place it in ice water. It should read 32°.
The sand helps melt the ice. I did an experiment. I put three ice cubes in 1 bowl without ice. The other bowl had salt and ice. The one with salt melted the quickest.
WORKING: Place the bulb of the thermometer filled with mercury in a vessel ov small pieces of ice the mercury will arise in the tube and will come to rest at a certain point.this point shows the melting point of ice. CONSTRUCTION:A thermometer consists of a glass bulb filled with mercury.A cappilary tube arises from this bulb.Due to the narrow bore of the tube a small change in the volume of the mercury becomes significiantly visible.
Well, when water freezes, it expands. So, there is no room for the ice to expand in, so it just breaks.
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slurry or slob.
fordetermining point of ice,the thermometer should be kept
blood gas analysis
The question must be asked carefully. If the thermometer is in water ice and there is no liquid water, and there is one atmosphere of pressure, the thermometer can read anything from the freezing point of water and lower, depending on the range of the thermometer. If the thermometer is in a stable mix of water and ice, it will read the freezing point of water.
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The type of blood test that tests for levels of glucose in the blood
Slush is a slurry of ice in (liquid) water.
no...........try it with a thermometer, just put ice in a cup, add salt then check the thermometer...........instead of going up, it will go down
It is calibrated by puttin it in some ice.
my understanding is drinking alcohol would be better to slurry the cannabis for one week replacing dry ice as needed. anyone got more info?
Depends on the scaling on the thermometer. 0°C 273.16K 32°F 459.67°R