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How does hydrogen bonding create surface tension in water?

Author: Phillanie Jacobs



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Hydrogen bonding increases surface tension Water molecules at the surface of the liquid are attracted more strongly to other water molecules around them than the layer of water molecules below, creating tension at the surface of the liquid.


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