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False it can happen on any surface with moisture on it. ( think i spelled moisture wrong).
condensation occurs when a gas turns into a liquid
Mercury is the liquid with the strongest surface tension.
As a bubble rises to the surface of a liquid the pressure on it is going DOWN. Therefore the bubble expands, and usually bursts at the surface.
When a liquid changes to a gas below its surface as well as at the surface, the liquid is at a temperature equal to or greater than its boiling point.
Evaporation. It only happens at the surface of a liquid.
The change from liquid to gas at the surface of a liquid is known as vaporization.
When a liquid changes to a gas below its surface as well as at the surface, the liquid is at a temperature equal to or greater than its boiling point.
it acts along the surface of liquid
At the surface of the liquid the phenomenon is called evaporation. In the entire voume of the liquid the phenomenon is called vaporization.
The meniscus is the curve at the liquid's surface. It is produced in response to the surface of the container or another object.
Surface tension-Attractive forces cause particles on the surface of a liquid to pull together and resist from being pushed apart. These particles on the surface are pulled toward the center of the liquid and and sideways along the surface. There are no liquid particles above to pull on them. Particles under the surface are pulled in all different directions. Surface tension is the uneven forces acting on the surface particles of a liquid. Surface tension causes a liquid to act like it has a thin film stretched across the surface.