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If a thermometer is calibrated
Is a calibrated thermometer more precise than one that has not been calibrated? What implications does this have for measuring
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Katie
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Is a calibrated thermometer more precise than one that has not been calibrated? What implications does this have for measuring
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Katie
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Why did we have to use the same thermometer for finding, the freezing point of both, solvent and solution?
If your thermometer
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G
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Suppose that you had a mercury-in-glass thermometer and calibrated to measure temperatures from -10 degrees C to 110 degrees C
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James
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In a student experiment, a constant-volume gas thermometer is calibrated in dry ice (−78.5°C ) and in boiling pentane
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shawn
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Assume you had used a well calibrated thermometer to measure the freezing point of a solvent, can you tell from the cooling
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G
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A thermometer scale is calibrated (marked off) in a degree Celsius from 1 oC to 50 oC. Determine
how many significant figures
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Janaiby
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What signals that a thermometer is for rectal, not oral, use?
(1 point) Responses a blue tip on the thermometer a blue tip on the
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A water vapour thermometer is calibrated at the ice and steam points and the saturation
vapour pressures (s.v.p) are measured.
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emmanuel
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What is the best way to check the temperature of food?
Use an infra-red thermometer. Use an oven thermometer. Use a food
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tim
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