What is the surface tension of water (i.e. the air--water interface) at a temperature of 25°C? (No, you are not meant to know this by memory. Yes, you can look it up – make sure it is from a reputable source. A good way to check is to look at multiple sites for agreement if you are unsure or that the author cites a scientific journal/book that is reputable). Give your answer to two significant figures in units of mN/m (you do not need to include the units!)

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What is the surface tension of water (i.e. the air--water interface) at a temperature of 25°C?
(No, you are not meant to know this by memory. Yes, you can look it up – make sure it is from a reputable source. A good way to
check is to look at multiple sites for agreement if you are unsure or that the author cites a scientific journal/book that is reputable).
Give your answer to two significant figures in units of mN/m (you do not need to include the units!)
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