Water wets a glass surface whereas mercury does not wet it. Explain.

The cohesive force between mercury molecules is greater than the adhesive force between mercury molecules and glass. While the adhesive force between water molecules and glass is large enough to make some water molecules stick to the glass surface. This is why, water wets a glass surface whereas mercury does not wet it.

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BECAUSE MERCURY HAS A GREATER FORCE OF COHESION THAN THE FORCE OF ADHESION. SO IF YOU PUT MERCURY IN A GLASS U WON`T FIND A SINGLE DROP OF MERCURY AFTER YOU EMPTY IT BECAUSE ITS FORCE OF COHESION IS VERY MUCH.

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Thanks!!!!!!!!!

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water wets a glass surface because some of the water molecules stick to the glass and it becomes wet while the molecules of mercury remain sticked to each other.

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