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what is the difference between viscosity and surface tension ,((((///xrv whoo nam///))))​

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Answered by ykartvya
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Step-by-step explanation:

liquid's resistance to being deformed or moved. This is caused by the friction between molecules. Compared to viscosity, surface tension is a simpler phenomenon. It is basically stable, changed mostly by temperature and chemicals that modify the bonding characteristics of the molecules.

Answered by khanfatima70071
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Answer: a liquid's resistance to being deformed or moved. This is caused by the friction between molecules. Compared to viscosity, surface tension is a simpler phenomenon. It is basically stable, changed mostly by temperature and chemicals that modify the bonding characteristics of the molecules

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