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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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User Aspicas
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hydrogen bonding is right answer.
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User Mark Story
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The high surface tension of water, so as many other of its properties, is due to the strong attraction force created by the hydrogen bonding, which is the attraction between neighbors hydrogen atoms (with a partial positive charge) and oxygen atoms (with partial negative charge)

Answer is its hydrogen bonding.

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