I had this problem and it was my battery,but could also be in need of antifreeze.
Mercury freezes at around -39 degrees Celsius, so below this temperature, the mercury in the thermometer would solidify and no longer be able to expand and contract with changes in temperature, rendering the thermometer unusable.
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Yes, mercury is a liquid at 150 degrees Celsius. Mercury is a unique element that remains in liquid form at normal room temperature and only solidifies at temperatures below -38.83 degrees Celsius.
The temperature that mercury needs to be to solidify is -38.02 degrees fahrenheit.
If the temperature was 90 degrees below zero and dropped 24 degrees, the new temperature would be 114 degrees below zero.
Yes, depending on its temperature and the pressure on it. It's also easy to make mercury gas.
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Mercury thermometers can go past -40 degrees Celsius. However, mercury freezes at temperatures below -39 degrees Celsius, so the thermometer will not be able to register lower temperatures accurately.
Yes, mercury can be changed from a liquid to a solid by lowering its temperature below its freezing point of -38.83°C (-37.89°F). At this temperature, mercury will solidify into a metallic solid state.
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The temperature of the planet Mercury ranges quite a lot. During the evening it is −287 degrees Fahrenheit and during the day it is 800 degrees Fahrenheit.