D. Evaporation E. Vapor Pressure F. Boiling
A. Viscosity B. Meniscus C. Condensation
D. Evaporation E. Vapor Pressure F. Boiling
G. Adhesion H. Cohesion I. Distillation
K. Deposition M. Surfactant N. Surface Tension
P. Capillary Action S. Allotrope T. Triple Point
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14. The force caused by dissolved molecules trying to leave a liquid.
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16. A liquids resistance to flow
17. The attraction of liquid molecules to a different substance
18. Separation of liquids by using their differing boiling points
19. The curved surface of a liquid
20. Attraction of liquid molecules to each other.
21. A substance that reduces surface tension (Ex. Soap)
22. Only the most energetic (fastest) particles escape from the surface of a liquid.
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