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    Surface tension dependence on temperature

    Thans again for your answeer, which seems to me quite convincing. I would also say that the surface tension solid/air should be greater than liquid/air because molecules in the solid are much more tightened than in the liquid, do not know if it is a good inference, nevertheless, as for...
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    Surface tension dependence on temperature

    Thanks for your answeer I am just still wondering if surface tension (as well as kelvin effect) has a physical meaning for solid/air interface ?
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    Surface tension dependence on temperature

    Hello, I am looking for a general formula for the surface tension dependence with respect to temperature. I am aware of the Eötvös rule (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E%C3%B6tv%C3%B6s_rule), but I only found data for water, and wonder if there are some for other compounds. Also, I wonder...
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