Melting (freezing) point is −7.2 °C, boilingpoint is 58.8 °C; this temperatures are too close to each other. Besides Bromine is a toxic, easily evaporating liquid when spilled)
Compare Mercury:
Melting (freezing) point is −38.8 °C, boilingpoint is 356.7 °C and not easily evaporating liquid. (The liquid itself is very toxic, vaporous Hg is very toxic)
Because both liquids are highly poisonous.
On the contrary, it is. Many thermometers use colored alcohol.
Bromine is toxic and volatile.
Mercury thermometers are rarely used, except in lab thermometers. For human use, they have been replaced by dyed alcohol glass thermometers, or electronic digital thermometers.
Mercury is not used in thermometers, because mercury is poisonous.
Clinical thermometers are not used to measure the temperature of boiling water! They have a range of about 35oC to 43oC and they will explode at a temperature of about 100oC! Ordinary laboratory thermometers are used.
Thermometers of any kind measure one thing: temperature.
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Mercury is used in thermometers.
Mercury thermometers are rarely used, except in lab thermometers. For human use, they have been replaced by dyed alcohol glass thermometers, or electronic digital thermometers.
the thermometers which are used to find your temperature
Mercury is not used in thermometers, because mercury is poisonous.
In normal and some medical thermometers Mercury is used. That is why you may want to consider using electric thermometers which are more commonly used. They use no mercury.
Most thermometers used to contain Mercury until it was found to be toxic.
Most thermometers used to contain mercury until it was found to be toxic.
Mercury (Atomic number 80) is still used in some thermometers.
Alcohole is not used for any thermometer only murcury (Hg) is used
Digital thermometers have replaced mercury thermometers because mercury is toxic. [Personal commentary: digital thermometers are not accurate and mercury thermometers are so how many people are being harmed by not knowing their temperature versus how many would be harmed by the mercury if accurate thermometers were still used?]
in thermometers.
No, it is not.