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define coefficient of surface tension
Each liquid hydrocarbon has a different surface tension.
Surface tension affects everyone's environment in many ways. Surface tension is the property of water that makes life to exist as we are accustomed. Surface tension also makes our body cells functional.
MERCURY has a higher surface tension than water. This highest surface tension between liquids is 487 mN/m at 15 0C.
As heat increases the surface tension decreases.
Soap breaks the surface tension of water. Pepper will only float where there is strong surface tension.
the surface tension has bonds, and the soap breaks those bonds, so if the soap water is put onto a surface.. it will slip off
Surface Tension happens
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Surface tension. It always tends to acquire minimum surface area thats why water droplets form spherical shape.
Am pretty sure its called the pulmonary surfactant that's produced from the lungs
Fracturing increases the surface area of a rock exposed to weathering.
The bubbles you see that come from dry ice are filed with carbon dioxide and water vapour the surface tension of the water causes the bubbles to happen and when you bow on them the presure of the wind breaks the surface tension releasing the CO2 and eater.
Soap disrupts the surface tension of water. So if you have fine particles floating in water (I personally use parsley flakes, which float better than pepper does) and you put a tiny trace of soap on your finger, and then touch the water, it breaks the surface tension at that point - but the surface tension of the water on the OTHER side of the flake is unchanged. The surface tension pulls the flakes away from the soap. So the flakes aren't running away - they are being released from the surface tension!
It Occurs when you have particles that rotate in an ANTI-Clockwise direction and spin in an axis.
Surface tension is found in Liquid