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How metal liquid work​

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Answered by jashankamboj1717
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Answer:

as the liquid is rubbed into and spread onto the glass surface, the liquid oxidizes and coats the glass with a thin layer of oxide (solid) residues, on which the liquid metal wets. In other words, what is seen is a gallium-based liquid metal wetting its solid oxide, not glass.

Answered by cutebrainlystar
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When you put a drop of the liquid near a magnet, the magnet moves tiny iron particles along magnetic force lines with gaps between, like you see with dry iron filings. However, in liquids the molecules gently attract each other. When they meet the air, this creates a force known as surface tension

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