why does a meniscus form on the surface of the water in graduated cylinder
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Adhesion is responsible for a meniscus and this has to do in part with water's fairly high surface tension. ... And since water molecules like to stick together, when the molecules touching the glass cling to it, other water molecules cling to the molecules touching the glass, forming the meniscus.
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Adhesion is responsible for a meniscus and this has to do in part with water's fairly high surface tension. And since water molecules like to stick together, when the molecules touching the glass cling to it, other water molecules cling to the molecules touching the glass, forming the meniscus.
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