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Which best explains the high surface tension of water?
its high density
its ion-dipole interactions
its adhesive interactions
its hydrogen bonding interactions
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Its hydrogen bonding interactions.
Water's strong cohesive hydrogen bonds between molecules create a net inward force at the surface (molecules have fewer neighbors there), producing high surface tension.
Water's strong cohesive hydrogen bonds between molecules create a net inward force at the surface (molecules have fewer neighbors there), producing high surface tension.
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