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The Enigmas of Surfaces
Abraham Marmur
General Chemistry    2021, 7 (2): 200021-200021.   DOI: 10.21127/yaoyigc20200021
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The properties of surfaces are crucial for many processes in a variety of areas in biology, industry, and daily life. Surprisingly, even though surface phenomena have been studied for more than 200 years by some of the greatest physicists, mathematicians, and engineers, there are still quite a few enigmas to be solved. This paper presents some fundamental enigmas related to the surface tensions of liquids and solids that were either partially solved or yet mostly unsolved.
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