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Karla Armstrong
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5 January, 11:41
What is the surface tension of H20
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Alexander Gonzales
5 January, 11:48
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Surface tension of water is 72 dynes/cm.
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Luz Chandler
5 January, 11:53
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the surface tension of H20 is 72 dynes/cm at 25°C
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