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Which are not purely surface phenomena?(a) - Adsorption, surface tension(b) Surface tension, viscosity(c) Adsorption, viscosity(d) Absorption, viscosity
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Surface phenomena are physical phenomena that occur at the interface of two phases, such as between a liquid and a gas, or a solid and a liquid. Examples of surface phenomena include adsorption and surface tension. Show more…
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