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When a liquid is heated(a) surface tension increases(b) surface tension is lowered(c) viscosity increases(d) surface tension is not effected
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This can be represented as: \[ T \propto \frac{1}{\theta} \] where \( T \) is the surface tension and \( \theta \) is the temperature. Show more…
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