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Tyrese Bradford
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26 August, 22:32
Is water the only thing that has surface tension?
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Jaylene Buck
26 August, 22:48
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Water has a high surface tension because the water molecules on the surface are pulled together by strong hydrogen bonds. That means a drop of water will "want" to have the smallest possible surface area.
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Elisa Branch
26 August, 22:58
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No, many liquids have surface tension such as mercury.
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