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When the temperature is increased surface tension of water .

A

Increases

B

Decreases

C

Remains constant

D

Show irregular behaviour

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To solve the question regarding how the surface tension of water changes with an increase in temperature, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand Surface Tension Surface tension is the property of a liquid that causes its surface to behave like a stretched elastic membrane. It arises from the cohesive forces between liquid molecules. **Hint:** Remember that surface tension is related to the intermolecular forces present in the liquid. ### Step 2: Consider the Effect of Temperature on Intermolecular Forces ...
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