Because of its properties. It freezes at 0 Celsius, and boils at 100 Celsius. WHen it freezes, it expands slightly - putting pressure on the vessel it's stored in. If it was used in thermometers... (a) you cold only measure a temperature range of between 5 and 95 degrees Celsius.
water does not have the quality of both alcohol and Mercury which can be easily measured it cannot measure temperatures below 32 degrees F / 0 degrees C (the water would freeze). It also cannot measure temperatures above 212 degrees F / 100 degrees C (the water would boil).
One thermometric property that is required is that it must vary linearly with temperature. In liquid-in-glass thermometers, the length of the liquid thread is often used to determine temperature. Thus when temperature increases, the liquid must expand uniformly with temperature, so that it can be used to measure temperature accurately.
The energy used to evaporate water is used to break intermolecular bonds between water molecules, allowing them to escape into the air as vapor. This energy is called latent heat of vaporization and is absorbed from the surrounding environment, cooling the remaining liquid water.
A manometer typically uses a liquid such as mercury or a colored oil to measure pressure. The specific type of liquid used depends on the requirements of the measurement and the accuracy needed. Water is not usually used in manometers as it has lower density and may not provide accurate readings.
The energy absorbed by one gram of water as it changes from its liquid phase into water vapor is known as the heat of vaporization. This energy is used to overcome the intermolecular forces holding the water molecules together in the liquid phase.
Thermometric substances are materials that are sensitive to changes in temperature and can be used to measure it. Examples include mercury, alcohol, and liquid crystal.
Thermometric liquid is a liquid used in thermometers to measure temperature changes. Common examples include mercury and colored alcohol, which expand or contract in response to temperature variations, allowing for precise readings. The choice of thermometric liquid depends on the temperature range and the desired accuracy of the thermometer. Mercury is often used for high-temperature measurements, while alcohol is favored for lower temperatures due to its lower freezing point.
Helium gas was used as a thermometric fluid"
Filtering is a process that removes particles from a liquid. Filtering also cannot add anything to a liquid. Seeing as muddy water is water with dirt in it, filtering is not a process that can make muddy water.
These are materials used in thermometer whoses property varies with temperature
water does not have the quality of both alcohol and Mercury which can be easily measured it cannot measure temperatures below 32 degrees F / 0 degrees C (the water would freeze). It also cannot measure temperatures above 212 degrees F / 100 degrees C (the water would boil).
Some times red coloured liquid is used but mostly gray coloured liquid is used.
Liquid hydrogen IS used as a fuel. It's used in rockets - and some cars.
Answer this question...hydrogen isnot used as thermometeretric substance?
Several explanations are:- the thermal expansion of water is not linear relative to temperature- water is colorless- water cannot be used under 0 oC or over 100 oC
It is use with water because it is liquid and every liquid is used with water duhhhhh
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