Difference between surface tension and Aqueous tension
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The value of aqueous tension increases with the increase in temperature. whereas Surface tension is a defined as the property of liquid that arises from the intermolecular forces experienced between the molecules at surface and molecules at bulk a liquid.
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In short; surface tension is the property of the liquid in contact with gas phase (usually air). Interfacial tension, on the other hand, is the property between any two substances. ... Surface and interfacial tension are usually presented by the symbol σ and it is measured by force per unit length.
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