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Why does water have a high surface tension? Hydrogen bonding keeps water molecules close together. Water is a liquid at room temperature. Water molecules contain 18 electrons. The lengths of the bonds
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Why does water have a high surface tension?
Hydrogen bonding keeps water molecules close together.
Water is a liquid at room temperature.
Water molecules contain 18 electrons.
The lengths of the bonds in water molecules can change.
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Answer:
HYDROGEN BONEDNDED
Step-by-step explanation:
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Hydrogen bonding keeps water molecules close together.
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