This is known as the Cohesive Force.
Water has intermolecular hydrogen bonds.
Because of hydrogen bonding.
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The slightly negative charge on the oxygen atom of one water molecule forms a weak electrostatic attraction between the slightly positive charge on a hydrogen atom of another water molecule. This is called a hydrogen bond. The hydrogen bonding between the water molecules is why water is highly cohesive.
Cohesive
This is a cohesive interaction.
Adhesion and Cohesion or cohesive attraction or cohesive force
Water is cohesive, allowing it to travel up plant stems.
This is known as the Cohesive Force.
Both, the water molecules are cohesive to each other, and the outer water molecules are adhesive to the table surface.
Water has intermolecular hydrogen bonds.
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Because of hydrogen bonding.
This is due to water's cohesive property.
Surface tension does.
Water molecules are both cohesive and adhesive: they can stick together or stick to other surfaces.