Water is unsuitable for use as a thermometric liquid because it

a

expands unevenly between 0oC and 40oC

b

has narrow temperature range

c

has a concave meniscus

d

maintains a fixed density

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theLordMorgan
2 years ago

MySchool, kindly edit the options. The correct option is truly "water unevenly expands between 0 degrees to 4 degrees celcius", which is the anomalous expansion of water 😉

unsure
1 year ago

Water is unsuitable for use as a thermometric liquid because it
option b(has narrow temperature range)

red_kwatwa
2 months ago

The correct answer is:

A. expands unevenly between 0°C and 40°C

Here’s the reasoning:

Water has an anomalous expansion property. Between 0°C and 4°C, it contracts instead of expanding, and then beyond 4°C it expands normally.

This irregular behavior makes water unsuitable as a thermometric liquid, because a good thermometric liquid should expand uniformly with temperature for accurate measurement.

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