it is used in a bulb thermometer because the molocules a still
The best is a thermometer, another way to get the temperature outside is to pour water in a bowl, leave it out there for a couple of minutes and then take a thermometer and put it in the water.
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No, distilled water is distilled water.
A dry bulb thermometer is an ordinary one. It's given this name when it's used to measure air temperature. A wet bulb thermometer takes into account humidity.
as the air passes over the wet bulb thermometer the water in the cloth evaporates. as the water evaporates the cloth cools. if the humidity is low the water will evaporate more quickly and the temperature reading on the wet bulb thermometer will drop. if the humidity is high only a little bit of water will evaporate from the cloth of the wet bulb thermometer and the change in temperature will be small.
No, distilled water is the only water that can be used in batteries. Distilled water contains no chemicals or minerals.
It's not ideal, since when water evaporates it removes heat, and might given an inaccurate reading.
The bulb of a thermometer is used as a hot spot or "fire place" because as the temperature rises the bulb is heated which as heats the mercury inside to estimate the outside temperature. So as you see the bulb attract to sunlight to heat itself like a hot spot.
Electrolyte is 35% Sulfuric acid and 65% distilled water. You can add distilled water to a battery that is low, but distilled water alone cannot be used as an electrolyte.
Tap water often has additives, distilled water is justwater
The water used in medical preparations differs from the water that a human normally consumes. Water used in medical preparations is distilled and sterilized.
Tap water often has additives, distilled water is justwater