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  • Mercury Thermometers: Why Mercury Appears Shiny & How They Work
    Yes, mercury in a thermometer is shiny. Mercury is a shiny, silver-white metal that is liquid at room temperature. This property makes it useful for thermometers, as the liquid mercury expands and contracts with changes in temperature, causing the liquid level in the thermometer to rise or fall. This movement is then indicated by a scale on the thermometer, providing a measurement of the temperature.
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