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  1. Mercury: Due to its high surface tension, mercury does not wet glass and forms droplets on its surface.
  2. Carbon tetrachloride: This liquid has low surface tension, which causes it to bead up on glass rather than spread out.
  3. Liquid bromine: Like mercury, liquid bromine does not wet glass due to its high surface tension property.
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