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← ScienceWhich process allows the surface tension in water?
A)Hydrogen bond driven cohesion✓
B)Van der Waals adhesion dominant
C)Carbon-carbon network polarisation
D)Nitrogen reduction with iron catalyst
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Hydrogen bonds form between water molecules, therefore strong cohesive forces resist external penetration and support small or thin loads. These interactions manifest surface tension, rather than other intermolecular forces that are weaker in overall effect.
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