state similarities and differences between the laboratory thermometer and the chinical​

state similarities and differences between the laboratory thermometer and the chinical​

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  1. Answer:

    Explanation:

    Similarities Both thermometers are used to measure temperature and both of them use mercury. Differences Clinical thermometer is used to measure human body temperature whereas laboratory thermometer is used to measure temperature of other object which has higher temperature than human body temperature

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    Similarities and Differences of Laboratory & Clinical Thermometer

    Explanation:

    Similarities

    • Both are made of glass and consist of a long narrow glass tube .
    • At one end, both of them have a bulb .
    • Bulbs of both the thermometers consist of mercury .
    • Celsius scale is present in both the thermometer .

    Differences

    • Clinical thermometer temperature is 35 C to 42 C and Laboratory thermometer temperature is 10 C to 110 C .
    • Clinical Thermometer is used to measure human body temperature and Laboratory thermometer is used to measure temperature in the laboratory .
    • Clinical thermometer has kink, which prevents immediate back flow of mercury and Laboratory thermometer doesn’t have kink .

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