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water owes its high surface tension to high cohesive force?
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Yes, water owes its high surface tension to its high cohesive forces. Cohesion refers to the attraction between water molecules due to the hydrogen bonding between them. The hydrogen bonds create strong intermolecular forces, causing water molecules to stick together, resulting in a net inward force, which gives water its high surface tension. This cohesive force between water molecules allows it to form beads or droplets and allows small insects or objects to float on its surface.
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