The pin detachment method has been used to obtain data on the surface
tension of liquid Na(3)AIF(6) with additions of AlF3, LiF, KF, CaF2 an
d Al2O3 as a function of temperature. In basic melts Al2O3 and KF are
surface active and decrease the surface tension, sigma, while LiF and
CaF2 additions give an increased sigma. Additions of AlF3, to Na3AlF6
decrease sigma. In acidic melts (CR < 3) for CR = 1.85 and 1.52, respe
ctively, there is a marked increase in sigma with LiF additions and a
smaller increase with Al2O3 and CaF2 additions. KF is almost neutral f
or these melt compositions. An explanation of the observed variations
in sigma in terms of the acid-base properties or the ionic-covalent ch
aracter of the additives seems to be too simple.