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the surface tension of a solution obtained by dissolving soap in water is_________ than that of pure water.​

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Answered by TheLionHearted43
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Answer:

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Answered by 2014022aadya
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Answer: There is a common misconception that water does not have the necessary surface tension to maintain a bubble and that soap increases it, but in fact, soap decreases the pull of surface tension - typically to about a third that of plain water.

chloroform (hint– density of water is less than that of chloroform) ... (b) Acidic and basic solutions can be prepared by dissolving the products.

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