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Gillian Irwin
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2 January, 15:09
What is the liquid element used in thermometers
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Samir Mccall
2 January, 15:15
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The element in side of a thermometer is murcury
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Asher Morris
2 January, 15:35
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Easy most thermometers use mercury.
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