if you mean what are the two most commonly found liquids in a liquid-and-glass thermometer then the answer is mercury and alcohol :) hope this helps
Alcohol or mercury are commonly used as the fluids in thermometers. Mercury was commonly used in the past but is being phased out due to its toxicity. Alcohol is a safer alternative that is used in most modern thermometers.
Mercury is commonly used in thermometers due to its unique properties, such as its ability to expand uniformly with temperature changes. However, due to its toxicity, digital thermometers with safer alternatives like alcohol or gallium are now more widely used.
Actually anything that won't freeze or boil at the operating range of the thermometer. The most common are mercury and alcohol.
Emeralds are most commonly found in countries such as Colombia, Brazil, Zambia, and Afghanistan. They are typically found in deposits associated with metamorphic rocks, usually in mountainous regions.
It is most often found in the carbonate mineral malachite.
Most thermometers used to contain mercury until it was found to be toxic.
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Mercury is most often found in thermometers.
Most thermometers used to contain Mercury until it was found to be toxic.
Alcohol or mercury are commonly used as the fluids in thermometers. Mercury was commonly used in the past but is being phased out due to its toxicity. Alcohol is a safer alternative that is used in most modern thermometers.
no, it is most commonly found as a compound
They are most commonly found in a forest
Oxygen is most commonly found in trees and plants.
Oxygen is most commonly found in the air of Earths atmosphere.
Frequently thermometers filled with an alcohol; but also thermometers with mercury, with thermoresistance, thermocouples, etc.
Water is most commonly found in its liquid form.