Physics, 10.12.2020 22:00 juanmercs99
Which factor has the most significant influence on a liquid's surface tension?
A. The chemical reactivity of its atoms
B. The pH of the substance
C. The mass of the substance
D. The strength of the electric forces between its molecules
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Which factor has the most significant influence on a liquid's surface tension?
A. The chemical reac...
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