What is a meniscus? Why is it necessary to know about it when measuring liquids?

1 Answer
Apr 7, 2016

A meniscus occur due to surface tension within a liquid.

Explanation:

There are two types of meniscus - concave and convex

A concave meniscus occurs when the particles of liquid are more attracted to the container than to each other. (Eg. Water in Glass)

A convex meniscus happens when the particles of liquid are more attracted to each other than the particles of the container they are in. (Eg. Mercury in Glass)

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In both cases, the accurate measurement is taken by reading the center of the meniscus.

Here is a visual representation on how to read the meniscus.

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