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Mercury is often used as the filling liquid in liquid-in-glass thermometers because its ______ is much higher than the highest temperature to be measured. A. absolute zero point B. boiling point C. freezing
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Mercury is often used as the filling liquid in liquid-in-glass thermometers because its ______ is much higher than the highest temperature to be measured.
A. absolute zero point
B. boiling point
C. freezing point
D. melting point
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the correct answer is B
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