cohesion: water's cohesion causes molecules on the surface of water to be drawn inward, which is why drops pf water form beads on a smooth surface.
adhesion: adhesion between water and glass causes water to rise in a narrow tube against the force of gravity
ice formingon the surface of water bodies in winter
Examples of Cohesion *Water clinging to your newly waxed car *Water clinging to a pice of waxed paper The examples above are actually examples of ADHESION not COHESION. ADHESION is the force that attracts two DIFFERENT materials together. COHESION is the sticking of two LIKE substances.
if adhesion>cohesion, concave meniscus from out if ahesion<cohesion, convex if adhesion=cohesion, flat surface
what ia the influence of adhesion and cohesion on liquid
Hydrogen bonds are the reason for cohesion and Van Der Waals equation is the cause of adhesion.
No, Cohesion is when like particles are forced together by the molecular forces. Adhesion is when unlike particles are forced together by molecular force
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.
An attraction between substances of the same kind is called cohesion. However, if it occurs in water, then it is known as capillary action.
Bond Cohesion attachment adhesion
cohesion and adhesion
Adhesion & Cohesion
water
Because of different densities (ex. water and oil)