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Adhesive forces are the attraction between molecules of different substances. This differs from cohesive forces which is attraction between same substances.
Adhesion is when water molecules stick to other molecules
True. Adhesion is the attractive force between 2 bodies of different substances that are in contact with each other.
Adhesion is the attraction between two molecules of different substances.cohesion is the attraction between molecules of the same substances.
The solute (NaCl) is dissolved in the solvent (water)
Adhesion is attraction between unlike substances.
The property of adhesion explains waters interactions with itself and surroundings.
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Adhesion.
Adhesive forces are the attraction between molecules of different substances. This differs from cohesive forces which is attraction between same substances.
Cohesion and adhesion differ because cohesion is an attraction between molecules of the same substance. Adhesion is an attraction between molecules of different substances.Adhesion is the intermolecular attraction between 'unlike-molecules' (usually referred to the attraction or joining of two different objects of fluids to each other).Cohesion is the intermolecular attraction between 'like-molecules' (usually referred to the strength with which the particles of an object of fluid attract to each other).== == == ==
An attraction between substances of the same kind is called cohesion. However, if it occurs in water, then it is known as capillary action.
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Adhesion is when water molecules stick to other molecules
No, in water, the attraction between H2 and O is a covalent bond that forms the water molecule. Adhesion refers to the attraction between different molecules, while cohesion refers to the attraction between the same molecules. In water, the attraction between H2O molecules is cohesion, and the attraction between water molecules and other substances is adhesion.
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