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24 June, 09:30

Mercury is often used as an expansion medium in a thermometer. The mercury sits in a bulb on the bottom of the thermometer and rises up a thin capillary as the temperature rises. Suppose a mercury thermometer contains 3.500 g of mercury and has a capillary that is 0.220 mm in diameter.

How far does the mercury rise in the capillary when the temperature changes from 0.0 ∘C to 25.0 ∘C? The density of mercury at these temperatures is 13.596 g/cm3 and 13.534 g/cm3, respectively.

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  1. 24 June, 09:34
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    Ok yeah a ha yeah wow it is 13.543 g / * compare that with e 13.5
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