There is no such thing as adhesive water.
Cohesive
Waters ability to stick to water
Surface tension does.
yes,but i'll say stick would be a better word then held. they stick due to their adhesive properties. for e.g. our hand is wetted by water due to adhesive propety of water.
This is a cohesive interaction.
Cohesive
Waters ability to stick to water
A water proof tile adhesive, available at your local hardware store.
Both, the water molecules are cohesive to each other, and the outer water molecules are adhesive to the table surface.
water exerts two types of force cohesive and adhesive force.Cohesive force exist between water molecules and adhesive force exist between water and other objects.therefore when our hand is dipped in water the adhesive force overtakes the cohesive force and thus water sticks to hand.Its same as the capillarity principle
adhesive property mean which stick two surfaces
If you water any glue down, you simply make it weaker, with less adhesive effect.
Water has stronger adhesive forces than adhesive forses. Mercury on the other hand has stronger cohesive forces than adhesive. cohesive forces hold molecules of the same substance together , vice-versa for adhesive forces
No it isn't water repellent.
No it isn't water repellent.
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
Surface tension does.