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What is an interfacial phase?
What is an interfacial phase?
- A term used to describe molecules in the bulk of each phase
- A term used to describe molecules forming the interface between two phases which have the same properties as molecules in the bulk of each phase
- A term used to describe molecules forming the interface between two phases which have different properties from molecules in the bulk of each phase (correct)
- A term used to describe molecules that are not involved in the interface between two phases.
What is surface tension?
What is surface tension?
- The attraction between molecules of the same phase at the surface
- The attraction between molecules of different phases at the surface (correct)
- The attraction between molecules of the same phase in the bulk.
- The attraction between molecules in the bulk liquid
What is an interface?
What is an interface?
- The attraction between molecules of different phases at the surface
- The boundary between two phases. (correct)
- The attraction between molecules in the bulk liquid
- The attraction between molecules of the same phase at the surface
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