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What creates surface tension biology

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Surface tension in water owes to the fact that water molecules attract one another, as each molecule forms a bond with the ones in its vicinity. This inward net force causes the molecules on the surface to contract and to resist being stretched or broken.

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Surface tension in water owes to the fact that water molecules attract one another, as each molecule forms a bond with the ones in its vicinity. ... This inward net force causes the molecules on the surface to contract and to resist being stretched or broken.

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