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Why at critical temperature surface tension of a liquid is zero?

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Answered by SaiYasasvi
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Answer:

The surface tension at critical temperature becomes zero

Explanation:

The surface temperature in a fluid arises as a result of uneven forces between liquid molecules and the surrounding gas molecules. At the critical temperature, these forces become equal and therefore, the value of surface tension becomes zero.

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