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Is the Energy Required to Expand the Surface Area of a Liquid

Question 33

Question 33

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is the energy required to expand the surface area of a liquid by a unit amount of area.


A) Meniscus
B) Capillary action
C) Surface tension
D) Viscosity
E) Volatility

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