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After spraying water on a waxed surface, a student notices that the water beads up to form many individual drops rather than being spread out evenly across the surface. what property of water causes it to bead up like this? a. the high boiling point of water b. the strong adhesion to other substances c. the high density of liquid water d. the ability to dissolve many other substances e. the strong cohesion between water molecules

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