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1 April, 07:25

Which characteristic of water allows for a spider to glide across the top of the water due to the strong hydrogen bonds among water molecules?

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  1. 1 April, 07:48
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    A spider is small enough that its weight can be supported by surface tension, the relatively weak forces that hold water molecules together. Water molecules "bond" to other water molecules around them in all directions, so they tend to stick more strongly to their neighbors, forming a film-like layer across the surface
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