What is a meniscus? Why is it necessary to know about it when measuring liquids?
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This is the downward or upward curve at the surface of a liquid in a container. Depending on how the molecules of the liquid interact, this curve may either be concave or convex. A meniscus occurs because of surface tension in the liquid and must be read at eye level.
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