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What is the minimum temperature a laboratory thermometer can usually measure?

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75%(A) -10°C ( 6 voters )
0%(B) 0°C
12.5%(C) -20°C ( 1 voter )
12.5%(D) 10°C ( 1 voter )
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-10°C is the minimum temperature a laboratory thermometer can usually measure.

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  1. The correct answer is (C) -20°C.
    Laboratory thermometers are designed to measure a wide range of temperatures, typically from -20°C to 110°C, making them suitable for various scientific experiments and applications.

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