What is called the boundary that separates the phases in two bulks? Select the proper choice from the given choices.
(A) Line
(B) Point
(C) Slash
(D) Interface
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Answer is option D) Interface
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(D) Interface
Explanation:
- The boundary that separates the phases in two bulks is called interface.
- This boundary is two-dimensional.
- It is the boundary that separates the surface of homogenous phases when the two phases are in equilibrium.
- Thus we can say that an interface is a common boundary between any two phases.
- example: When we mix oil and water, then we can see a thin layer that separates these two liquids. This common boundary of separation is called interface.
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