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Hitman42 [59]
3 years ago
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The Properties of Liquids

Chemistry
1 answer:
Andrew [12]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Properties of Liquids

Capillary Action. ...

Cohesive and Adhesive Forces. ...

Contact Angles. ...

Surface Tension. ...

Unusual Properties of Water. ...

Vapor Pressure. ...

Viscosity Viscosity is another type of bulk property defined as a liquid's resistance to flow. ...

Wetting Agents

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