The ability of water to form beads on surfaces is best explained by the strong cohesion of water molecules. Cohesion refers to the attraction between molecules of the same substance, which in the case of water, leads to the formation of beads due to the strong hydrogen bonds between water molecules.
Water forms beads on many surfaces, such as the waxy coating of a leaf. What best explains the ability of water to form beads? (1 point)
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the strong cohesion of water molecules
the strong cohesion of water molecules
the high chemical reactivity of water
the high chemical reactivity of water
the adhesion of water to other surfaces
the adhesion of water to other surfaces
the ability of water to dissolve many substances
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