define concave and convex meniscus
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A concave meniscus occurs when the molecules of liquid are strongly attracted to the container wall rather than to each other. In that case, liquid appears to 'stick' from the edges forming a concave shape.
A convex meniscus occurs when the liquid particles are more attracted to each other than to the walls of the container. Measure the meniscus at eye level from the center of the meniscus. For a concave meniscus, this it the lowest point or bottom of the meniscus.
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