Beckmann thermometers are used to measure____________
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Beckmann thermometer:
An instrument called as Beckmann thermometer measures small temperature variations but not absolute temperature values.
It was created by German scientist Ernst Otto Beckmann in for measuring colligative properties.
Its normal length is between to . The temperature scale is divided into hundredths of a degree and normally covers a range of.
It is possible to measure temperature changes up to with a magnifier.
It is also known as a differential thermometer.
It can be used to calculate calorimetry, melting points, and boiling points.
The unique feature of Beckmann's thermometer design is a reservoir (R on the diagram) at the top of the tube, which allows the user to adjust the amount of mercury in the bulb to measure temperature variations at either high or low temperatures.
Therefore, Beckmann thermometers are used to measure small temperatures.