No, Cohesion is when like particles are forced together by the molecular forces.
Adhesion is when unlike particles are forced together by molecular force
what ia the influence of adhesion and cohesion on liquid
Adhesion is the attraction between two molecules of different substances.cohesion is the attraction between molecules of the same substances.
water
cohesion and adhesion
The solute (NaCl) is dissolved in the solvent (water)
if adhesion>cohesion, concave meniscus from out if ahesion<cohesion, convex if adhesion=cohesion, flat surface
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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what ia the influence of adhesion and cohesion on liquid
This depends. If the molecules are of different kinds (ie: Water and Glass), then it is called adhesion. If they are of the same kind, it is called cohesion.The tendency of molecules of the same kind to stick to one another is known as cohesion. This is what keeps the molecules together a good example being in water.
Hydrogen bonds are the reason for cohesion and Van Der Waals equation is the cause of adhesion.
Cohesion- Is An Attraction Between Molecules Of The Same Substance.Adhesion- Is An Attraction Between Molecules Of Different Substances.
Adhesion is the attraction between two molecules of different substances.cohesion is the attraction between molecules of the same substances.
adhesion - when different molecules stick together (water to clothes) cohesion - when molecules of the same type stick together (water to water)
Cohesion is a word used to describe something being formed as a whole. Adhesion is a word used to describe something that is being adhered to another object. So, cohesion is only 1 object and adhesion is 2 or more objects.
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).== == == ==
Bond Cohesion attachment adhesion