The factors which affects the surface tension are:
1- Temperature
2- Surface Area
3- External Pressure
4- Viscosity
5- Concentration
6- Intermolecular Forces
7- Hydrogen Bonding
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The answer is around 35 and 36.021...The reason being We cannot take V as 22.4 litre.. Because then it means we took STP conditions..And we have to find the pressure itself...So assuming pressure as 1 is no where near correct ..Hope this helps ☺️..This is one of very good questions asked in jee based on real gases
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As temperature decreases, surface tension increases. Conversely, as surface tension decreases strong; as molecules become more active with an increase in temperature becoming zero at its boiling point and vanishing at critical temperature. Adding chemicals to a liquid will change its surface tension characteristic
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Surface tension is caused by the effects of intermolecular forces at the interface. Surface tension depends on the nature of the liquid, the surrounding environment and temperature. Liquids were molecules have large attractive intermolecular forces will have a large surface tension.
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As temperature decreases, surface tension increases. Conversely, as surface tension decreases strong; as molecules become more active with an increase intemperature becoming zero at its boiling point and vanishing at critical temperature. Adding chemicals to a liquid will change its surface tension characteristics.
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As?temperature?decreases, surface tension increases. Conversely, as surface tension decreases strong; as molecules become more active with an increase in temperature?becoming zero at its boiling point and vanishing at critical?temperature. Adding chemicals to a liquid will change its surface tension characteristics.
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As temperature decreases, surface tension increases. Conversely, as surface tension decreases strong; as molecules become more active with an increase in temperature becoming zero at its boiling point and vanishing at critical temperature. Adding chemicals to a liquid will change its surface tension characteristics
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