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The meniscus is the curve at a liquid's surface by which one measures the volume of the liquid. A meniscus can be concave or convex depending on whether it is attracted to itself or the glass.
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Thermometric liquid is the liquid found in the thermometer that help in the up and down movement of the temperature.
Mercury does not wet glass due to one of it's most significant properties. Mercury will not cling to the glass that contains it.
go open your sisters virgina to see fiber glass
The meniscus is the curve at a liquid's surface by which one measures the volume of the liquid. A meniscus can be concave or convex depending on whether it is attracted to itself or the glass.
Because they are wet
yes, it becomes wet
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-- Mercury doesn't stick to glass and 'wet' the inside surface of the little tube, like some other liquids would. -- Mercury remains liquid (doesn't freeze) until it gets down to around -40°, so it's useful in a thermometer over a wider range of temperatures than most other liquids are.
yes. as long as it absorbs liquids, it will be fine
The shamwow works by a towel that soaks up wet liquids.
because it is sticky
yes. as long as it absorbs liquids, it will be fine
The "wetting" that happens when an object is immersed in a liquid depends on the surface energy of the object and the capilary forces in action on the surface of the liquid. for example mercury will not "wet" glass but water can wet the same glass.
it refers to someone who has a head which has, in one way or another, become wet. This often involves water or other pesky liquids that one could easily obtain at their local water and other pesky liquids shop
you need a wine glass for starters, you wet your finger, and you circle the wine glass with your finger, after the first circle. youll heall a faint note, wet your finger again and perform the circle once again, the wine glass SINGS