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Nov 2023
33m 44s

Why does water form droplets?

Melissa and Jam, Bleav
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#020 RebroadcastThis week Melissa and Jam explore the chemistry of water and intermolecular forces. Why does it form into droplets? Why can you fill a glass of water just above the rim and it not spill over? How are some things water proof or water resistant?References from this episodeGeneral Chemistry: Principles, Patterns, and Applications - Saylor founda ... Show More
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