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at critical temperature of a liquid surface tension is​

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Answered by Jiivie
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Surface tension is related to temperature; for that reason, when a value is given for the surface tension of an interface, temperature is also specified. The rule of thumb is that surface tension decreases with the increase of temperature, reaching a value of zero at the critical temperature.

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The surface tension of a liquid decreases with increases of temperature and becomes zero at its critical temperature.✔️✔️

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