when objects are heated or cooled, their temperatures change, along with some of their properties, these properties are known as Thermometric Properties. Examples include: when objects are heated, they expand, when they are cooled, they shrink. Another is, if an object is heated, its' gaseos pressure will increase and will decrease when object is cooled.
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They measure temperature.
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Properties of the material help decide if the material should be used or not. Below are key properties to think about when selecting a material for use:1)Malleability - The ability to reshape a material (e.g metal, plastic) without cracking.2)Conductivity - The ability for a material to conduct electricity.3) Hardness - I'm sure you can guess what this is! (The ability of a material to resist scratching or wearing)
By combining the best properties of each material.
A heterogeneous material has components easy to separate and each is visible. The properties are nonuniform.
varies with temp. in a reproducible way, rapid response , accurate
Thermometric substance is the material used in the thermometer, whose property varies with temperature.
no it is not a thermometric property
Helium gas was used as a thermometric fluid"
A thermometric scale is a type of scale that measures degrees.
list the advantages of mercury in thermometric substances
physical properties
material's performance depends on its physical properties
what are the qualities of mercury over alchoholic as thermometric liquid
An isotropic material has properties which are independent of the direction in which they are measured whereas in an anisotropic material the properties do depend on the direction .
the aim of a thermometric titration is to determine the concentration of the titrand and also to calculate the enthalpy change of neutralization.
the material silk, is a natural material which comes from the silk plant.