Surface tension of liquids

Principle

The cohesive forces in a liquid generate tension on its surface, the so-called surface tension. A metal ring that is plunged into a liquid is withdrawn from the liquid. At a certain tensile force, the liquid film will be disrupted from the ring. Based on the tensile force and ring diameter, the surface tension of a liquid can be calculated

Benefits

  • High sensitivity measurement possible thanks to ring method
  • Analogue set-up that can also be used as a demo experiment in the lecture hall
  • Interdisciplinary use also in applied sciences or physical chemistry

Surface tension measuring ring

Water, distilled 5 l

Petri dish, d 150 mm, glass

Tripod base PHYWE

Support rod, stainless steel, 750 mm

Rod with hook

Lab jack, 200 x 200 mm

Spring balance, transparent, 0,2N

Right angle clamp expert

Task

Examine the surface tension of a liquid.

What you can learn about

  • Wetting and non-wetting liquids
  • capillarity

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P2140501

Surface tension of liquids

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