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State one way of making the surface tension of a liquid stronger​

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Actually, Surface tension is a phenomenon in which the surface of a liquid, where the liquid is in contact with a gas, acts as a thin elastic sheet. This term is typically used only when the liquid surface is in contact with gas (such as the air). If the surface is between two liquids (such as water and oil), it is called "interface tension." Van der Waals forces, draw the liquid particles together. This is an example.

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