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Drop (liquid)

A drop or droplet is a small column of liquid, bounded completely or almost completely by free surfaces. A drop may form when liquid accumulates at the lower end of a tube or other surface boundary, producing a hanging drop called a pendant drop. Drops may also be formed by the condensation of a vapor or by atomization of a larger mass of solid. (Wikipedia).

Drop (liquid)
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From playlist CHEMISTRY 16 LIQUIDS AND SOLIDS

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From playlist MIT Digital Lab Techniques Manual

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