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Chemistry, 02.11.2019 19:31, mona92

In what way would readings from a digital thermometer be preferable to those from a liquid-based thermometer? readings from a digital thermometer are easier to use when performing calculations. readings from a digital thermometer can be more readily combined with computer software. readings from a digital thermometer are more accurate. readings from a digital thermometer are less prone to fluctuation.

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