forms a hydrogen bond
Water molecules form hydrogen bonds to other water molecules.
the weak chemical attraction is Hydroden bond while the stronger one is the Ionic bond
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.
Attraction between water molecules and sodium and chloride ions OSS less than the attraction between sodium ions and chloride ions.
Hydrogen bonds
Water molecules form hydrogen bonds to other water molecules.
hydrogen
the weak chemical attraction is Hydroden bond while the stronger one is the Ionic bond
A polar molecule is positive on one end and negative on the opposite end. A hydrogen bond is a special attraction between polar molecules, a weak bond.
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.
The attraction is: A POLAR COVALENT BOND
Polar water molecules are associated by hydrogen bonds.
Attraction between water molecules and sodium and chloride ions OSS less than the attraction between sodium ions and chloride ions.
cohesion is the answer
Due to Hydrogen bonding(Intermolecular attraction between Sucrose and water molecules)
This is called adherence. It is the force of attraction between the water molecules and the glass molecules.
Actually it is a weak bond like the attraction between water molecules.