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What is a thermometric substance?

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Thermometric substance is the material used in the thermometer, whose property varies with temperature.

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Are materials used in thermometer whose property varis with temperature
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These are materials used in thermometer whoses property varies with temperature

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Sorry what are they thermometric substance

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Two dissimilar metals such as antimony and bismuth

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