Which of the following best describes surface tension?
A. a measure of the amount of heat that...
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Which of the following best describes surface tension?
A. a measure of the amount of heat that can be absorbed by a substance
a measure of the ability of one substance to dissolve another to form a solution
B.
C.
a measure of the intermolecular forces that cause two identical substances to repel one another
D.
a measure of the intermolecular forces at the surface of a liquid that determines how easily the surface can be broker
E.
a measure of the intermolecular forces that cause two different substances to attract one another
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