A is a thermometer used for measuring temperature, typically with mercury or colored alcohol as the measuring fluid. The liquid expands or contracts based on temperature changes, providing a reading on the scale of the thermometer.
Mercury chloride color is yellowish-white.
It can range from mercury to alcohol it depends on the manufacturer.
No, because the metal mercury which is a liquid at room temperature, does not occur naturally in the "native" state. It is usually found as Cinnabar (Mercuric oxide). It is an element.
Digital thermometers, infrared thermometers, and alcohol or galinstan thermometers are commonly used as alternatives to mercury thermometers due to the environmental and health risks associated with mercury.
Thermometer
It is a glass thermometer.
It is a glass thermometer.
If the last word was meant to be "alcohol", then the answer is a thermometer.
spring water is usually (not always) safe to drink without being treated.
If the last word was meant to be "alcohol", then the answer is a thermometer.
If the last word was meant to be "alcohol", then the answer is a thermometer.
Not usually, more often it raises one beliefs about ones abilities.
Noone answered. Bad site.
Alchohol is usually yellow, so you may not be able to tell the difference. especially if you are drunk.
well it usually says it for example : it will say 40% alchohol or 20% or 60%
Mercury's precipitation refers to the wetting of a particular glass by mercury. The mercury in this form is usually easily removed from the glass by scrubbing.