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The science of surface tension explained
Learn about surface tension and compare the surface tensions of different liquids,...
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How different solutions conduct electricity
Conducting electric current in a solution of electrolytes.
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argon phase diagram
Figure 1: Phase diagram of argon.
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radial distribution function
Figure 2: Radial distribution function for a dense liquid.
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pressure and partial pressures
Figure 3: Total pressure and partial pressures for the system benzene–carbon disulfide...
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osmotic pressure
Figure 4: Osmotic pressure π caused by a membrane that allows A to pass...
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interchange energy
Figure 5: Physical significance of interchange energy. The energy absorbed in the...
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phase change
Sublimation, deposition, condensation, evaporation, freezing, and melting represent...
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states of matter
States of matter.
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states of matter
The three states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas.
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Figure 1: The state of atomic motion.
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