Surface tension values

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Surface tension for some interfaces
Interface Temperature γ in (mN·m–1)
Water - air 20 °C 72.86±0.05[1]
Water - air 21.5 °C 72.75
Water - air 25 °C 71.99±0.05[1]
Methylene iodide - air 20 °C 67.00
Methylene iodide - air 21.5 °C 63.11
Ethylene glycol - air 25 °C 47.3
Ethylene glycol - air 40 °C 46.3
Dimethyl sulfoxide - air 20 °C 43.54
Propylene carbonate - air 20 °C 41.1
Benzene - air 20 °C 28.88
Benzene - air 30 °C 27.56
Toluene - air 20 °C 28.52
Chloroform - air 25 °C 26.67
Propionic acid - air 20 °C 26.69
Butyric acid - air 20 °C 26.51
Carbon tetrachloride - air 25 °C 26.43
Butyl acetate - air 20 °C 25.09
Diethylene Glycol - air 20 °C 30.09
Nonane - air 20 °C 22.85
Methanol - air 20 °C 22.50
Ethanol - air 20 °C 22.39
Ethanol - air 30 °C 21.55
Octane - air 20 °C 21.62
Heptane - air 20 °C 20.14
Ether - air 25 °C 20.14
Mercury - air 20 °C 486.5
Mercury - air 25 °C 485.5
Mercury - air 30 °C 484.5
NaCl - air 1073 °C 115
KClO3 - air 20 °C 81
Water - 1-Butanol 20 °C 1.8
Water - Ethyl acetate 20 °C 6.8
Water - Heptanoic acid 20 °C 7.0
Water - Benzaldehyde 20 °C 15.5
Water - Mercury 20 °C 415
Ethanol - Mercury 20 °C 389

Surface tension values[2] for some interfaces at the indicated temperatures. Note that the SI units millinewtons per meter (mN·m–1) are equivalent to the cgs units, dynes per centimetre (dyn·cm–1).




[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Colloids and Surfaces (1990)43,169-194,Pallas,N.R. and Harrison,Y
  2. ^ A. W. Adamson, A. P. Gast.; Physical chemistry of surfaces; 6Ed, Wiley, 1997)

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