Knake, Maria (април 2011). „The Anatomy of a Liquid-in-Glass Thermometer”. AASHTO re:source, formerly AMRL (aashtoresource.org). Приступљено 4. 8. 2018. „For decades mercury thermometers were a mainstay in many testing laboratories. If used properly and calibrated correctly, certain types of mercury thermometers can be incredibly accurate. Mercury thermometers can be used in temperatures ranging from about -38 to 350°C. The use of a mercury-thallium mixture can extend the low-temperature usability of mercury thermometers to -56°C. (...) Nevertheless, few liquids have been found to mimic the thermometric properties of mercury in repeatability and accuracy of temperature measurement. Toxic though it may be, when it comes to LiG [Liquid-in-Glass] thermometers, mercury is still hard to beat.”CS1 одржавање: Формат датума (веза)