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A classroom thermometer contains alcohol in a very thin tube. The liquid rises in the tube as the temperature rises. This happens because the liquid particles spread out as they warm. Why do thermometers use a liquid instead of a solid or a gas? Use evidence from the diagrams to support your answer.
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