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Why does water form a spherical shape on wax paper, instead of spreading out flat? Heat capacity makes water molecules release energy. Heat capacity makes water molecules absorb energy. Surface tension makes water molecules sticky. Surface tension attracts water molecules inward.
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Surface tension attracts water molecules inward.
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