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difference between surface and interface​

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Answered by MissTanya
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A boundary between two phases is called a surface or interface. In some in stances the word surface is limited to its geometrical meaning while interface is used to describe the thin three dimensional layer (surface layer or interfacial layer, see §1.1.3) between the phases in contact.

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Surface, interface. A boundary between two phases is called a surface or interface. ... In some in stances the word surface is limited to its geometrical meaning while interface is used to describe the thin three dimensional layer (surface layer or interfacial layer, see §1.1.3) between the phases in contact.

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