Surface tension Flashcards
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