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Chemistry, 25.02.2021 07:20, chycooper101

A capillary tube of internal diameter 0.21mm is dipped intoba liquid whose density is 0.79g cm^-3. The liquid rises in thus capillary to a height of 6.30cm calculate the surface tension of the liquid?

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