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Teaching Surface tension in chemistry

Surface tension in chemistry

The surface tension of a liquid is a measure of the elastic force in the liquid’s surface. Liquids with strong intermolecular forces have higher surface tensions than liquids with weaker forces.

CK-12 (High School)

ESSENTIAL QUESTION:

Why do some liquids have better surface tension than others?
STANDARDS:
RST.1 - Analysis & Evidence

DEPTH OF KNOWLEDGE (DOK) LEVELS:

2
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