Surface tension for substances is directly related to the intermolecular force strengths for those substances. Determine the correct order for increasing strength of intermolecular forces.
A) 2-ethoxyethanol < formamide < water < methanol
B) methanol < ethylene glycol < formamide < water
C) formamide < water < methanol < 2-ethoxyethanol
D) water < formamide < ethylene glycol < 2-ethoxyethanol
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