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relation between surface tension and parachor value​

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Answered by varsha9224
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Answer:

Parachor is a quantity (related to surface tension) defined according to the formula:

P = γ1/4 M / d

where γ is the surface tension, M is the molar mass, and d is the density. Parachor has a volume multiplier and is therefore extensible from components to mixtures[1]. Parachor "has been used in solving various structural problems".[2]

Answered by rishkrith123
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Answer:

{\displaystyle P=\gamma ^{1/4}M/(\rho _{L}-\rho _{V})}

Explanation:

Parachor is a quantity that was linked to Surface tension which was put forward by S. Sugden in 1924.

Let "P" be the parachor value

    "γ" be the surface tension

    "M" be the molar mass

     "\rho_L" be the liquid density

     "\rho_V" be the vapour density

Then the relation between surface tension and parachor value is

{\displaystyle P=\gamma ^{1/4}M/(\rho _{L}-\rho _{V})}

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