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Surface Chemistry - Lecture 1 | Class 12 | Unacademy JEE | LIVE DAILY | JEE Chemistry | Paaras Sir

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Surface chemistry deals with phenomena that occur at surfaces or interfaces. The interface or surface is represented by separating the bulk phases by a hyphen or a slash. For example, the interface between a solid and gas may be represented by solid-gas
or solid/gas. Due to complete miscibility, there is no interface between the gases. The bulk phases that we come across in surface chemistry may be pure compounds or solutions. The interface is normally a few molecules thick but its area depends on the size
of the particles of bulk phases. Many important phenomena, noticeable amongst this being corrosion, electrode processes, heterogeneous catalysis, dissolution, and crystallization occur at interfaces. The subject of surface chemistry finds
many applications in industry, analytical work, and daily life situations.

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