When measuring the surface tension of n-butanol solutions using a tensiometer, it is essential to start from the lowest concentration and progress to the highest. This procedure minimizes contamination and ensures that residues from higher concentration solutions do not affect the measurements of lower concentrations. The discussion highlights the importance of maintaining equilibrium and avoiding residual effects on the tensiometer, particularly when using the Du Noüy ring method. It is noted that not rinsing the device between measurements can lead to inaccuracies, as any remaining butanol can alter the concentration of subsequent samples. The participants also emphasize the need to consider how residue affects the molarity of solutions and the potential for varying percentage errors depending on the order of measurement. Overall, the consensus is that starting with dilute solutions helps preserve the integrity of the experimental results.