Mercury does not wet wood where is water does give reason for the question please answer fast
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When liquid water is confined in a tube, its surface (meniscus) has a concave shape because water wets the surface and creeps up the side. Mercury does not wet wood - the cohesive forces within the drops are stronger than the adhesive forces between the drops and wood
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