Gibbs surface elasticity, which is commonly referred to as the Marangoni effect, is the surface tension gradient along the air-liquid interface that acts to preserve the film thickness and to prevent bubble coalescence as shown here.
Gibbs surface elasticity, which is commonly referred to as the Marangoni effect, is the surface tension gradient along the air-liquid interface that acts to preserve the film thickness and to prevent bubble coalescence as shown here.
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