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Surface Tension of Fluid is the energy or work required to increase the surface area of a fluid due to intermolecular forces. Check FAQs
γ=GA
γ - Surface Tension of Fluid?G - Gibbs Free Energy?A - Area of Surface?

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Surface Tension Given Gibbs Free Energy Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate Surface Tension Given Gibbs Free Energy?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
γ=GA
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
γ=228.61J10
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
γ=228.6110
Next Step Evaluate
γ=22.861N/m
LAST Step Convert to Output's Unit
γ=22861mN/m

Surface Tension Given Gibbs Free Energy Formula Elements

Variables
Surface Tension of Fluid
Surface Tension of Fluid is the energy or work required to increase the surface area of a fluid due to intermolecular forces.
Symbol: γ
Measurement: Surface TensionUnit: mN/m
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Gibbs Free Energy
Gibbs Free Energy is a thermodynamic potential that can be used to calculate the maximum of reversible work that may be performed by a thermodynamic system at a constant temperature and pressure.
Symbol: G
Measurement: EnergyUnit: J
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Area of Surface
The Area of Surface is the surface of the object where the drag force takes place due to the boundary layer.
Symbol: A
Measurement: AreaUnit:
Note: Value can be positive or negative.

Other Formulas to find Surface Tension of Fluid

​Go Surface Tension Force given Density of Fluid
γ=(12)(Rρfluid[g]hc)
​Go Surface Tension given Molecular Weight
γ=[EOTVOS_C]Tc-T-6(MWρliq)23
​Go Surface Tension Given Force
γ=F4πr
​Go Surface Tension Given Density of Vapor
γ=C(ρliq-ρv)4

Other formulas in Surface Tension category

​Go Surface Tension of Pure Water
γw=235.8(1-(TTc))1.256(1-(0.625(1-(TTc))))
​Go Surface Tension of Sea Water
γsw=γw(1+(3.76610-4S)+(2.34710-6St))
​Go Surface Tension of Methane+Hexane System
γ(Methane+Hexane)=0.64+(17.85Xhexane)
​Go Surface Tension of Liquid Methane
γCH4=40.52(1-(T190.55))1.287

How to Evaluate Surface Tension Given Gibbs Free Energy?

Surface Tension Given Gibbs Free Energy evaluator uses Surface Tension of Fluid = Gibbs Free Energy/Area of Surface to evaluate the Surface Tension of Fluid, The Surface Tension Given Gibbs Free Energy formula represents the work necessary to form unit area of new surface or, equivalently, the increase of Gibbs free energy corresponding to the formation of the unit area of the surface. Surface Tension of Fluid is denoted by γ symbol.

How to evaluate Surface Tension Given Gibbs Free Energy using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Surface Tension Given Gibbs Free Energy, enter Gibbs Free Energy (G) & Area of Surface (A) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Surface Tension Given Gibbs Free Energy

What is the formula to find Surface Tension Given Gibbs Free Energy?
The formula of Surface Tension Given Gibbs Free Energy is expressed as Surface Tension of Fluid = Gibbs Free Energy/Area of Surface. Here is an example- 2.3E+7 = 228.61/10.
How to calculate Surface Tension Given Gibbs Free Energy?
With Gibbs Free Energy (G) & Area of Surface (A) we can find Surface Tension Given Gibbs Free Energy using the formula - Surface Tension of Fluid = Gibbs Free Energy/Area of Surface.
What are the other ways to Calculate Surface Tension of Fluid?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Surface Tension of Fluid-
  • Surface Tension of Fluid=(1/2)*(Radius of Tubing*Density of Fluid*[g]*Height of Capillary Rise/Fall)OpenImg
  • Surface Tension of Fluid=[EOTVOS_C]*(Critical Temperature-Temperature-6)/(Molecular Weight/Density of Liquid)^(2/3)OpenImg
  • Surface Tension of Fluid=Force/(4*pi*Radius of Ring)OpenImg
Can the Surface Tension Given Gibbs Free Energy be negative?
No, the Surface Tension Given Gibbs Free Energy, measured in Surface Tension cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Surface Tension Given Gibbs Free Energy?
Surface Tension Given Gibbs Free Energy is usually measured using the Millinewton per Meter[mN/m] for Surface Tension. Newton per Meter[mN/m], Gram-Force per Centimeter[mN/m], Dyne per Centimeter[mN/m] are the few other units in which Surface Tension Given Gibbs Free Energy can be measured.
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