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Surface Tension
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Summary
Surface tension
is the
cohesive force
at the
surface of a liquid
that allows it to
resist external forces
, due to the
imbalance of intermolecular forces
between the
liquid's molecules
and those in the air. This phenomenon is responsible for the
formation of droplets
, the
ability of small objects to float
on a
liquid surface
, and the
capillary action
observed in
thin tubes
.
Concepts
Cohesion
Adhesion
Intermolecular Forces
Capillary Action
Meniscus
Hydrogen Bonding
Surface Energy
Contact Angle
Laplace Pressure
Wetting
Fluid Mechanics
Fluid Properties
Superheated Liquid
Capillary Action In Soil
Bubble Dynamics
Capillary Rise
Surfactants
Wetting Agents
Surface Properties
Emulsifiers
Critical Micelle Concentration
Cohesion And Adhesion
Foam Concentrates
Film Formation
Foam Expansion
Gas-liquid Interface
Foam Stability
Surfactant Production
Marangoni Effect
Alveolar Type II Cells
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