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Intermolecular attractive forces

 
 
Reply Tue 3 Apr, 2012 07:39 pm
explain how a paper clip can float on the surface of water
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Reply Wed 4 Apr, 2012 07:27 am
@colleencalleehan,
At a surface many uniform materials have a molecular attraction
(cohesion) to other like molecules--this is known as surface tension.

Click here-- Surface Tension

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Reply Wed 4 Apr, 2012 09:23 am
@colleencalleehan,
colleencalleehan wrote:

explain how a paper clip can float on the surface of water
It is the very same thing that makes water the universal solvent, the fact that hydrogen with its single electron binds so easily with other elements... The technical name for the effect is simply: hydrogen bonding...
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