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How would the surface tension of water be affected if the water was a less polar molecule?

there would be more surface tension because it could not dissolve ionic solids.
the surface tension would be lower because it would not expand when freezing.
hydrogen bonds would be weaker and thus there would be less surface tension.
water would have more surface tension because the molecules would be further apart.

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