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The transpiration-cohesion-tension mechanism
Water molecules form hydrogen bonds with each other. These bonds form between the hydrogen atom of one water molecule and the oxygen atom of another water molecule. Hydrogen bonding is responsible for the unique properties of water, such as its high boiling point, surface tension, and the ability to dissolve many substances.
Well If you have a pie pan filled with milk and then drop 4 diffrent colors of food coloring droped in but not touching then get a tooth pick with detergent on it and touch it in the foodcoloring will swirl out like tie die in the pan.
water has hydrogen bonding. this is between the OH and the H of another molecule. this is a strong bond that organic molecules other than alcohols don't have.
The polar covalent bonds that make up the structure of water are responsible for surface tension and adhesion characteristics found in water. The bonds are also responsible for the high heat of vaporization.
hydrogen bonding!
Strong attractive forces (hydrogen bonding) among the water molecules.
Hydrogen Bonding
Major consequences of hydrogen bonding are: - surface tension - capillary action and imbibition - resistance to temperature change
Hydrogen Bonding
all are properties related to hydrogen bonding.
Water has a relatively high surface tension compared to other liquids, due to hydrogen bonding.
The transpiration-cohesion-tension mechanism
Surface Tension Is Directly Proportional To Intermolecular Forces, Hydrogen Bonding & Viscocity
These substances are called surfactants.
Several forces: # hydrogen bonding # bouyancy # surface tension # plus dynamic forces, depending on the circumstance.
Several forces: # hydrogen bonding # bouyancy # surface tension # plus dynamic forces, depending on the circumstance.