meniscus is when you fill the beaker upwith liquid. when yo go down to look at the beaker with eye level, you see a dip. that's the meniscus. -used in science
a chemical agent capable of reducing the surface tension of a liquid in which it is dissolved (source:dictionary online)
Liquid cannot be presurized.
There are a number off effects here, two that come to mind are the capillary effect and the wetting of the surface of the spout which has to do with the surface energies of the material of the spout and the liquid.
Bromine (Br) is the only non-metal which is liquid at room temperature and pressure.
Water is a wetting liquid but Mercury is non wetting so not the all liquid are wetting it depends upon Adhesive and cohesive forces , the liquids having strong adhesive force than cohesive become absorbed on a solid surface and that surface becomes wet but the liquids having strong cohesive force can not absorbed on a solid surface so material remains dry and such liquids are non wetting liquids as Mercury, so water is wetting liquid due to its strong adhesive force.
Wetting: adding a liquid to a solid or gaseous material Drying: deleting a liquid from a solid or gaseous material
meniscus is when you fill the beaker upwith liquid. when yo go down to look at the beaker with eye level, you see a dip. that's the meniscus. -used in science
A wetting fluid is capable of maintaining surface contact with a solid and its contact angles are less than 90 degrees (the angle starts from the wetted surface to the surface of the fluid). However non-wetting fluids are not willing to keep the contact area as large as wetting fluids and their contact angles are higher than 90 degrees. Imagine a droplet of mercury. As a non-wetting fluid, mercury remains still on a solid surface like a ball. It does not spread on the solid surface like water.
Because water is a liquid and one of the main properties of liquids are that they are wet, water is also wet.Another reason is also because water is a compound meaning that the stuff that creates it (hydrogen and oxygen) lose their properties when thy are mixed together.Answer"Wet" is just a describing word that we use to describe something that has a liquid on or in it. So why does water act this way? Simply because it is a liquid and acts as suchWater is a wetting liquid but Mercury is non wetting so not the all liquid are wetting it depends upon Adhesive and cohesive forces , the liquids having strong adhesive force than cohesive become absorbed on a solid surface and that surface becomes wet but the liquids having strong cohesive force can not absorbed on a solid surface so material remains dry and such liquids are non wetting liquids as Mercury, so water is wetting liquid due to its strong adhesive force.
It turns into a gas not a liquid
a chemical agent capable of reducing the surface tension of a liquid in which it is dissolved (source:dictionary online)
It is a non-liquid asset. It can not be traded or converted into currency. It is non-transferable and therefor non-liquid.
a chemical agent capable of reducing the surface tension of a liquid in which it is dissolved (source:dictionary online)
If I understand your question correctly Which raw materials include textile wetting agents. This would be rayons, Dacrons, polypropelene, nylons, polyester, filaments and Non Filaments.
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.
Liquid assets are those considered easy to liquidate. Such as savings, money market accounts and cash on hand. Non liquid assets are difficult to liquidate. Certificates of deposits are an example of a non liquid asset.