Adhesion: A condition in which bodily tissues that are normally separate grow together.
AdHesion
Adhesion is the attraction between two molecules of different substances.cohesion is the attraction between molecules of the same substances.
Still because the particles are so close together that they can't move, unlike a liquid or gas.
Solids are structurally rigid and resistant to changes of shape or volume. Gases and liquids are fluids. Unlike a liquid, a solid object does not flow to take on the shape of its container (under gravitational or other attractive forces), nor does it expand to fill the entire volume available to it like a gas does.
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No, Cohesion is when like particles are forced together by the molecular forces. Adhesion is when unlike particles are forced together by molecular force
D. particles exert attractive forces on each other
An attractive force between like particles is a force that causes particles of the same type to be attracted to each other. This force is responsible for the cohesion of atoms and molecules, as well as the attraction between particles in a solid, liquid, or gas. The attractive force between like particles is usually weaker than the force of attraction between unlike particles.
Probably liquid, because the particles are relatively free to move (unlike in a solid), but are still close together (unlike a gas) so they can interact.
Yes if the quantities of the charges are unchanged.
This is a process called sublimation, where either the temperature is increased or the pressure is reduced (maybe even both) to cause the molecules in the solid to completely overcome the attractive forces keeping them together.
Adhesion is the attraction between two molecules of different substances.cohesion is the attraction between molecules of the same substances.
The interaction between two like-charged objects is repulsive. The interaction between two oppositely charged objects is attractive.
Because (1) It extends to arbitrarily long distances, unlike some other forces. (2) Unlike electricity and magnetism, which also extend to arbitrary distances, it is always attractive. The result is that the (tiny) contributions of lots of individual particles contribute to one great force.
The nature of the force between charged particles in that the force is an electrostatic one. If the electric charges are alike, then a repulsive force exists, and if the charges are opposite, then the force will be an attractive one. The fundamental law of electrostatics applies here, and that is that opposite charges attract and like charges repel.That will largely depend on what statements are included on thelist that you have not seen fit to include with the question.
An ionic blow dryer, emits millions of charged particles called ions that bond to your hair, breaking down moisture molecules with very little heat, unlike a standard.
I would describe it as this: All of the particles are tightly packed together with almost no spaces between them. Their motion is very limited, unlike that of a gas where the particles are spaced further apart and they are free to move around more.
The electrostatic force is attractive between unlike charges, and repulsive between like charges.