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  2. What are some examples of surface tension? - Answers

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    Surface tension is a property of the surface of a liquid that allows it to resist an external force. It is revealed, for example, in floating of some objects on the surface of water, even though ...

  3. How soaps lower the surface tension of fat an oil? - Answers

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    Best Answer. Actually, the soaps lower the surface tension of water, allowing fats and oils to be washed away. Soaps are a long molecule with a polar end, which is hydrophilic, and a non-polar end ...

  4. Does fresh water have more surface tension than salt water?

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    Cold water has stronger (better) surface tension.Surface tension is dependent on temperature. For that reason, when a value is given for the surface tension of an interface, temperature must be ...

  5. Which has more surface tension clean water or soapy water?

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    Soapy water has more surface tension than clean water due to the presence of soap molecules, which lower the surface tension of water by reducing the attraction between water molecules at the ...

  6. What are the examples of source traits? - Answers

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    Examples of source traits include extraversion, neuroticism, openness, agreeableness, and conscientiousness. ... Surface traits are observable characteristics or behaviors that can be easily ...

  7. What are examples of moving surface water? - Answers

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    Examples of moving surface water include rivers, streams, creeks, and canals. These bodies of water are typically flowing due to gravity, changes in elevation, or external forces like wind or tides.

  8. What are examples of non-porous surfaces? - Answers

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    chrome. vinyl. finished wood. laminate countertops. certain types of tiles or tiles that have been sealed to be nonporous (e.g. bathroom or kitchen tiles) certain types of paper. glass. porcelain ...

  9. What is a non reflective surface? - Answers

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    Best Answer. A non-reflective surface is one that does not bounce back light in a regular, specular manner. Instead of reflecting light at the same angle it hits the surface, a non-reflective ...

  10. What is direction ancillary indication? - Answers

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    It's a circular hole through in a flat piece of a hard material like steel, titanium, plastic..etc, with increments etched around it's edge. 1.You place this flat on a flat surface. 2. You drop a ...

  11. Name any 5 smooth and 5 rough surfaces? - Answers

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    Smooth surfaces: glass, polished marble, stainless steel, plastic, ceramic. Rough surfaces: sandpaper, concrete, tree bark, unpolished wood, asphalt. smooth:- surface of the mirror , floor of the ...