hydrogen bonds
cohesion-- Water molecules stick to each other. adhesion-- Water molecules stick to other molecules. Water is a polar molecule because of oxygen is more electronegative. Hydrogen bonds create surface tension and result it water's cohesive and adhesive properties. Hydrophobic = repel water Hydropholic = affinity for water. ...... hahaha XD
hydrogen bonds
This is known as the Cohesive Force.
Two angled polar bonds
This property due to the formation of hydrogen bonds between water molecules is the cause of the water molecules sticking.
hydrogen bonds
Water is sticky and clumps together into drops because of its cohesive properties. On the molecular level, it is due to intermolecular forces.
Water molecules stick together because of the electrical charges in the water create a bond.
could it be due to its cohesive behaviour?
It is a physical property because no new substance is formed.
Cohesive
The surface tension of water is responsible for the cohesive properties it exhibits. For example, capillary action is a consequence of surface tension.
The meniscus is the name for the way that water forms a concave curve at it's surface. This is because of the cohesive and capillary properties of water.
We are not going to do your homework !
water is water is is wet liquid wet and liquit. if this is on test 100 in calvert you shouldn't be looking here you should be looking in your books!
Hydrogen