surface tension of mercury compared to water more or less
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The surface tension of mercury is even higher (4.6 10–1 J/m2) because of even stronger metallic bonds between the atoms of mercury. Intermolecular forces that bind similar molecules to one another, such as the hydrogen bonding in water, are called cohesive forces.
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