the factors affecting angle of contact
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(a) The nature of liquid and solid.
(b) The medium above the surface of the liquid. For example, angle of contact between mercury and glass when there is air above mercury surface is different than the angle of contact between them when water is there above mercury surface.
(c) Purity of liquids and solids. If the liquid is not pure and the surface of solid is not clean, then angle of contact will change. The angle of contact between pure water and clean glass is nearly zero. But for a slightly oily glass plate the angle of contact increases, may even become more than 90°.
(d) Surface geometry can be used to tune the contact angle; with increasing surface roughness the apparent contact angle decreases for hydrophilic materials and increases for hydrophobic materials.
(b) The medium above the surface of the liquid. For example, angle of contact between mercury and glass when there is air above mercury surface is different than the angle of contact between them when water is there above mercury surface.
(c) Purity of liquids and solids. If the liquid is not pure and the surface of solid is not clean, then angle of contact will change. The angle of contact between pure water and clean glass is nearly zero. But for a slightly oily glass plate the angle of contact increases, may even become more than 90°.
(d) Surface geometry can be used to tune the contact angle; with increasing surface roughness the apparent contact angle decreases for hydrophilic materials and increases for hydrophobic materials.
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