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surface catalysis catalysis in which the reacting substances are adsorbed onto the surface of the catalyst and there react. Cf. contact c.
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surface demarcation any dividing line apparent on the surface of a solid body, such as the boundary between living and necrotic tissue.
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surface anatomy the study of the form and markings of the surface of the body, especially in relation to deeper parts.
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surface tension is the force per unit length used to overcome the microscopic forces between molecules at the liquid-air interfaces.
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surface tension (Also called surface energy, surface free energy, capillary forces, interfacial tension.) The tangential force acting at the interface between a liquid and air (or, more correctly, its own vapor) caused by the difference in attraction between liquid molecules and gaseous molecules. Expressed either as a force per unit length of interface or as an energy per unit area of interface.
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