Hydrogen Bonding
cohesion
Molecules stick together by various types of chemical bonding, typically covalent or coordinate covalent bonds.
adhesion - when different molecules stick together (water to clothes) cohesion - when molecules of the same type stick together (water to water)
Atoms form molecules when they stick together through chemical bonds. Molecules are the smallest units of a compound that can exist independently and possess unique chemical properties based on the atoms they are composed of.
Water is made up of lots of tiny molecules. The molecules are attracted to each other and stick together. The molecules on the very top of the water stick together very closely to make a force called surface tensionI hope that helps :D
The tendency of water molecules to stick together is known as cohesion. This phenomenon arises due to hydrogen bonding between the molecules, resulting in surface tension and the ability of water to form droplets.
Cohesion is a property of water molecules, in which they stick together due to the fact that they form hydrogen bonds with one another.
This phenomenon is called cohesion.
Cohesion is a property of water molecules, in which they stick together due to the fact that they form hydrogen bonds with one another.
A single amino acid substitution, such as the one in sickle cell anemia where glutamic acid is replaced by valine, can cause hemoglobin molecules to stick together due to a change in the structure of the protein. This structural change leads to the formation of abnormal hemoglobin polymers that can distort the shape of red blood cells, leading to their sickling and contributing to various complications.
Adhension
Cohesion