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Example of concave meniscus

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Answered by kumariasthaverma2
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This occurs between water and glass. Water-based fluids like sap, honey, and milk also have a concave meniscus in glass or other wettable containers. Conversely, a convex meniscus occurs when the particles in the liquid have a stronger attraction to each other than to the material of the container.

A concave meniscus curves downward; if you are looking down from the top, it curves away from you, like the opening of a cave would.

Differences between concave and convex meniscus

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Answered by AT78hskiahbierpty13
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A concave meniscus, which is what you normally will see, occurs when the molecules of the liquid are attracted to those of the container. This occurs with water and a glass tube. A convex meniscus occurs when the molecules have a stronger attraction to each other than to the container, as with mercury and glass.

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