What is a vapor bulb thermometer ?

In summary, a vapor bulb thermometer is a high resolution thermometer that operates based on the pressure of a solid/liquid mixture. It involves a vessel containing the mixture, a pressure sensor, and a pressure indicator. A small change in temperature can cause a significant change in pressure, allowing for accurate temperature measurements. This concept is described in a US patent that references prior art on the subject.
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What is a "vapor bulb thermometer"?

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vapor bulb thermometer

I'm simply looking for a definition. I haven't been able to find it on the internet. Before looking in a library, I was wondering if anyone knows which book to look for, or where on the internet a definition could be found.

This is not for a test. I simply don't know what a vapor bulb thermometer is.

Thank you.
 
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http://www.weissinstruments.com/catalogs/phc/vapor.htm
 
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chemisttree said:
http://www.weissinstruments.com/catalogs/phc/vapor.htm

Thank you for the link.

However, can you also explain how it works?
 
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From the US Patent and Trademark office...


United States Patent 5,609,418
Black March 11, 1997

Clapeyron thermometer


Abstract
A high resolution thermometer operated by the pressure of a solid/liquid se mixture is characterized by a vessel containing the mixture, a pressure sensor and a pressure indicator. A relatively small change in the temperature to be measured causes the proportion of solid and liquid in the vessel to change, thereby producing a dramatic change in pressure which can be measured with greater accuracy than the relatively small temperature change. Temperature is determined by converting the pressure to temperature using the appropriate thermodynamic relationship.



This patent references prior art that describes the operational principles of a vapor bulb thermometer.
 
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Related to What is a vapor bulb thermometer ?

1. What is a vapor bulb thermometer?

A vapor bulb thermometer is a type of thermometer that uses the principles of vapor pressure and temperature to measure the temperature of a substance or environment.

2. How does a vapor bulb thermometer work?

A vapor bulb thermometer consists of a bulb containing a volatile liquid, such as alcohol or mercury, connected to a glass tube. As the temperature of the substance being measured increases, the liquid inside the bulb expands, causing it to rise up the tube. The temperature is then read from a scale on the tube.

3. What are the advantages of using a vapor bulb thermometer?

One advantage of using a vapor bulb thermometer is that it can accurately measure a wide range of temperatures, from very low to very high. It is also relatively inexpensive and easy to use.

4. How accurate are vapor bulb thermometers?

The accuracy of a vapor bulb thermometer depends on the quality of its construction and the precision of its scale. However, most vapor bulb thermometers have an accuracy of within one degree Celsius.

5. In what industries are vapor bulb thermometers commonly used?

Vapor bulb thermometers are commonly used in the food industry, laboratory settings, and industrial processes to measure temperature. They are also commonly used in weather stations and for outdoor temperature readings.

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