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Which of these best explains the ability of small insects to walk on the surface of still water?

A: Water molecules at the surface experience fewer hydrogen bonds than water molecules within the liquid.

B: The insects' feet are coated with ionic compounds.

C: Water has a very high specific heat.

D: Water molecules near the surface produce more buoyant force than water molecules within the liquid.

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Answer: water molecules at the surface experience fewer hydrogen bonds than water molecules within the liquid

Explanation: I took the test

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