Which liquid rose the lowest in capillary tube between water oil methylated spirits glycerine nail polish remover in mm

I'm sorry, but I don't have access to laboratory data or recent research articles that would provide the specific measurements of how much each liquid rose in a capillary tube.

The liquid that rises the lowest in a capillary tube is the one with the highest surface tension. Surface tension is the property of a liquid that allows it to resist an external force and stay confined to its own volume. The higher the surface tension, the lower the liquid will rise in a capillary tube.

Based on the liquids you mentioned, the order of decreasing surface tension would be:
1. Water
2. Glycerine
3. Methylated spirits
4. Nail polish remover
5. Oil

Therefore, oil would rise the lowest in a capillary tube, followed by nail polish remover, methylated spirits, glycerine, and water, which would rise the highest.