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surface tension
[noun]
The cohesive force exerted at the surface of a liquid that makes it tend to assume a spherical shape. Surface tension is related to the interactive forces between molecules of a liquid, and is caused by the fact that molecules at the surface are not surrounded by molecules on all sides. Consequently, they interact more strongly with those directly adjacent to them on the surface.
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