Which choice is not true of a liquid in a glass capillary with a convex meniscus?
Which choice is not true of a liquid in a glass capillary with a convex meniscus?
The liquid has strong cohesive forces.
The liquid level will be lower inside the capillary when a capillary is inserted into a bowl of the liquid.
The liquid will have a convex meniscus as it moves in the capillary.
The behavior of the liquid is driven by strong interactions with the capillary glass.
It's false that the liquid has strong cohesive forces (since cohesive forces mean the liquid is essentially attracted to itself, and that would result in a concave meniscus).