What is an interface in science
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➢ In chemistry, The area where two immiscible phases of a dispersion come into contact. It may involve the same or different states of matter. There are five possible types: liquid/liquid (oil/water), liquid/gas (water/air), liquid/solid (water/clay), solid/gas (smoke/air), solid/solid (rubber carbon black).
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Interface, surface separating two phases of matter, each of which may be solid, liquid, or gaseous. ... An interface is not a geometric surface but a thin layer that has properties differing from those of the bulk material on either side of the interface.
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