Statement I: Clinical thermometer can be used to measure the temperature of boiling water.
Statement II: The temperature range of a clinical thermometer is from 94℉ to 108℉.
A
Statement I is correct and statement II is incorrect.
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B
Statement I is incorrect and statement II is correct.
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C
Both the statements are correct.
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D
Both the statements are incorrect.
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Solution
The correct option is B
Statement I is incorrect and statement II is correct.
The temperature range of a clinical thermometer is from 35°C to 45°C on the Celsius scale and from 94℉ to 108℉ on the Fahrenheit scale. But the temperature of boiling water is about 100°C.
Since 100°C temperature does not lie in the temperature range of the clinical thermometer so, it cannot be used to measure the temperature of boiling water.
So, statement I is incorrect and statement II is correct.