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surface tension forces on the surface of liquid droplets that keep them from spreading out over treated surfaces.
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surface The outside or exterior boundary of any substance.
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surface tension The inherent molecular attraction in liquids that causes them to diminish their surface area and thereby exhibit properties resembling those of a stretched elastic membrane.
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surfactant A surface-active agent; one that accumulates at the interface between two liquids and modifies their surface properties. An example would include the sterate ion.
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surfactant Any substance that when dissolved in an aqueous solution reduces its surface tension between it and another liquid.
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