Why mercury loses its meniscus in contact with ozone?
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Reaction with With mercury. When ozone is passed through mercury, it loses its meniscus and sticks to the glass due to the formation of mercurous oxide. This is called tailing of mercury. The meniscus can be restored by shaking it with water.
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when ozone is passed through mercury , it loses its mensius and stick to the glass due to the formation of mercurous oxide .
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