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Chemistry, 25.04.2021 07:00 ummsumaiyah3583

The strong intermolecular forces in water lead to strong surface tension, as each water molecule exerts a high force on neighboring molecules. Because the molecules on the surface have fewer neighboring molecules, they are held more tightly to the molecules beneath them. These strong forces will allow water to resist evaporation on the surface of the body of water, to form nearly spherical raindrops, and to move upward through plants. How would our planet be different if water only had London dispersion forces holding the molecules together? Give three specific examples.

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