why do liquid surfaces tend to keep surface area minimum??
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Cohesive forces between molecules cause the surface of a liquid to contract to the smallest possible surface area. Molecules on the surface are pulled inward by cohesive forces, reducing the surface area. ... Molecules inside the liquid experience zero net force, since they have neighbors on all sides.
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