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what is the difference between aqueous tension & surface tension ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The value of aqueous tension increases with the increase in temperature. whereas Surface tension is a defined as the property of liquid that arises from the intermolecular forces experienced between the molecules at surface and molecules at bulk a liquid.

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Aqueous tension is defined as pressure exerted by the water vapor above the surface specially of water whose temperature lie in the range of liquid state. Thus aqueous tension talks about two different phase whereas surface tension talks about one phase arises to have such property due to chemical interaction.

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