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its a base cos its a metallic element ie, mercury
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Mercury is neither an acid nor a base. It is simply a metal which becomes a liquid when kept at room temperature.
Mercury does not react with weak bases, but it can react with strong bases to form mercury compounds such as oxides or hydroxides. These reactions typically depend on the concentration of the base and the specific form of mercury present.
Ephedrine is not an acid or a base. This is a stimulant used to aid with concentration, decongestant, appetite suppressant, and hypotension associated with anesthesia.
The sensor in a mercury-in-glass thermometer is the glass bulb at the base of the thermometer containing the mercury. The temperature is measured by the expansion or contraction of the mercury based on the surrounding temperature, allowing the thermometer to provide a temperature reading.
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The base of a thermometer is called the bulb. It is typically a small, glass reservoir at the bottom of the thermometer where the liquid or mercury expands and contracts with changes in temperature.
The base of a thermometer is called the bulb, which is typically filled with a fluid like mercury or alcohol. This is where the temperature is measured by the expansion or contraction of the fluid in response to changes in temperature.