The document discusses surface tension and how it relates to the shape of water droplets on different surfaces. It explains that water molecules are attracted to each other (cohesion), which causes water to form spherical droplets that minimize surface area. However, water is also attracted to other surfaces to varying degrees (adhesion). On wax paper, the cohesive forces within water are stronger than the adhesive forces between water and wax, so water forms spherical droplets. Adding soap reduces cohesion and causes droplets to flatten into sheets by increasing the relative strength of adhesion.