Permeable: Definition
“A property of liquids such that their surfaces behave like a thin, elastic film. Surface tension is an effect of intermolecular attraction, in which
molecules at or near the surface undergo a net attraction to the rest of the fluid, while molecules not near the surface are attracted to other molecules
equally in all directions and undergo no net attraction. Because of surface tension, the surface of a liquid can support light objects (such as water
beetles on the surface of a pond). Surface tension is responsible for the spherical shape of drops of liquid; spheres minimize the surface area of the
drop and thus minimize surface tension.”
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