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What is the purpose of using the two-holed cork in the experiment on the
determination of surface tension of a liquid by the capillary rise method?
To hold the thermometer and the capillary tube while they are inside the large test
tube, and to seal the large test tube
No answer from the choices.
To hold the capillary tube and the glass tubing while they are inside the large test
tube, and to seal the large test tube
To hold the capillary tube and the ruler while they are inside the large test tube, and to
seal the large test tube
What is the purpose of using a glass tubing in the experiment on the
determination of surface tension of a liquid by the capillary rise method? *
The glass tubing serves as the tube where the liquid will rise and/or fall.
No answer from the choices.
The glass tubing serves as the tube where air is blown into or suctioned out of with
the help of an aspirator.
The glass tubing serves as the tube where the thermometer is inserted for the
measurement of the temperature of the liquid.
Transcribed Image Text:What is the purpose of using the two-holed cork in the experiment on the determination of surface tension of a liquid by the capillary rise method? To hold the thermometer and the capillary tube while they are inside the large test tube, and to seal the large test tube No answer from the choices. To hold the capillary tube and the glass tubing while they are inside the large test tube, and to seal the large test tube To hold the capillary tube and the ruler while they are inside the large test tube, and to seal the large test tube What is the purpose of using a glass tubing in the experiment on the determination of surface tension of a liquid by the capillary rise method? * The glass tubing serves as the tube where the liquid will rise and/or fall. No answer from the choices. The glass tubing serves as the tube where air is blown into or suctioned out of with the help of an aspirator. The glass tubing serves as the tube where the thermometer is inserted for the measurement of the temperature of the liquid.
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