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Surface tension is the property of liquid due to which the free surface of liquid at rest behaves like a stretched membrane and tries to acquire the minimum surface area.
For e.g., oil and water do not mix, oil rises up in a cotton wick.
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H2O2 or hydrogen peroxide acts as a strong oxidizing agent both in acidic and basic media. When added to a cloth, it breaks the chemical bonds of the chromophores (colour producing agents). ... Thus the bleaching action of H2O2 is due to the oxidation of colouring matter by nascent oxygen.
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