Surface tension Flashcards
(13 cards)
Describe the forces acting on the interior molecules
Experience forces from molecules on all sides
Describe the forces acting on the surface molecules
molecules on one side => experience attractive forces pulling them into interior
What is the result of the imbalanced force acting on the surface molecules?
Surface rearranged => minimum amount of molecules form surface => SA minimised, SA:V smallest ratio
=> surface molecules more packed and ordered than the rest
Define surface tension
inward molecular attraction forces
=> must be overcome to increase SA
Define interfacial tension
Surface investigated is interface of 2 liquids
Define bubble
Region trapping vapour/air by thin film => 2 x SA of a cavity due to 2 surfaces
Define cavity
Vapour filled hole in a liquid
Define droplet
small volumes of liquid at equilibrium surrounded by their vapour
=> P(concave) > P( convex) at interface
Define capillary action
adhesive forces between wall and liquid => upward force at surface edge
=> meniscus forms - turn upwards
Describe effects of temperature on surface tension
Surface tension decreases as temp increases
Define cohesive forces
bind molecules of same type together - meniscus sad face when cohesive > adhesive
Define adhesive forces
binds substance to a surface - meniscus happy face when adhesive > cohesive
Explain why the surface tension of a branched aliphatic molecule is greater than a normal straight chain
aliphatic with the same total number of carbon atoms.
Branched molecules have smaller SA and are more compact than straight chained. Branched causes entanglement of molecules - more force required