cohesive weak little only dispersion Mercury only beads up on surfaces since it
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cohesive weak little only dispersion Mercury only beads up on surfaces since it is capable of forming only dispersion forces.It is capable of ion-dipole interactions interactions with other materials. Water "wets" surfaces that are capable of dipole-dipole interactions . forces This is due to the formation of strong adhesive forces with the surface, much strong ion-dipole and water will cover as much surface area as possible. Water beads up on surfaces that are capable of only dispersion forces Water tries to maximize cohesive interactions and will cover as little surface area as possible. interactions adhesive dipole-dipole interactionsExplanation / Answer
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Mercury
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It is capable of weak interactions with other materials. [instead of ion-dipole interactions]
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