One property of a liquid that is considered while constructing a liquid-in-glass thermometer is that the liquid expands more than the glass for the same temperature change

      

One property of a liquid that is considered while constructing a liquid-in-glass thermometer is that the liquid expands more than the glass for the same temperature change. State any other two properties of the liquids that are considered.

  

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John
1. The liquid should not wet the glass

2. The liquid should be opaque

3. The liquid should expand and contract uniformly

4. The liquid has a large range of temperature (Low freezing and high boiling points)

5. The liquid should be a good thermal conductor
johnmulu answered the question on February 6, 2017 at 09:25


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