Abstract
An interface between 2 phases is the seat of forces of great magnitude directed along the normal and tangent to the face. These force fields orientate the molecules on either side of the interface, the effect on any individual molecule being greater or less according to the extent to which the equipotential surfaces of the molecule deviate in shape from spheres drawn about the center of mass. An experiment is described showing that the depth of the oriented layer must be measured by the thousand molecules.