Mercury is commonly used as a thermometric fluid rather t...
Mercury is commonly used as a thermometric fluid rather than water because
specific heat of mercury is less than water
specific heat of mercury is more than water
mercury has greater visibility than water
density of mercury is more than the water
Correct answer is C
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