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Dissolving salt in water reduces the intermolecular forces between water molecules. What most likely happens to the surface tension of water when salt is dissolved in it?

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The surface tension most likely decreases. Surface tension comes from cohesive intermolecular forces at the liquid surface; if dissolving salt reduces those water–water interactions, the cohesion (and thus surface tension) falls.