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students in a science classroom observe an insect that appears to be walking on water. the insect is a water strider & it takes advantage of waters unique properties. which statement below explains the water striders ability to walk on water? the attraction between water molecules creates surface tension & the water strider stands on the molecules. oxygen in water occurs as two bonded atoms & the water striders legs balance on the molecules. the hydrogen bonds in water cause cohesion & the water striders legs sit on the bonds. the polarity of water molecules are attracted to the legs of the water slider.
Water striders can walk on water due to surface tension created by hydrogen - bonding and cohesion among water molecules. Surface tension acts like a thin elastic film on the water surface, allowing the water strider to stand.
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The attraction between water molecules creates surface tension & the water strider stands on the molecules.