Abstract
A detailed analysis has
been made of the grooved Wilhelmy plate as an instrument for measuring
surface and interfacial tensions. It is shown, on the assumption of V-shaped
vertical grooves, that the method can lead to errors if the weight of the dry
plate is used as the reference force. In practical cases the error can be of
the order of 1%. Quantitative expressions are given for the correction factor
to be employed. It is also shown that no correction factor is required, providing
one takes as the reference force the weight of the plate after it has come to
equilibrium with the vapour phase, and capillary condensation of vapour in the
grooves has taken place. This equilibrium will not readily be realized in
practice, and an alternative procedure is proposed which utilizes the weight of
the plate after it is detached from the liquid. The conclusions may also apply,
at least semi-quantitatively, to randomly roughened, rather than regularly
grooved, plates.
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