adhesion
Cohesion and Adhesion. Adhesion is the property of water that makes it stick to other substances. For example, water on glass. Cohesion is the property of water that makes water stick to itself. For example, water droplets. Now you breath and the air has trace amounts of moisture, so when you breathe out, the moisture go from your mouth to the glass, and due to adhesion, it stays there for a while.
This is called adherence. It is the force of attraction between the water molecules and the glass molecules.
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Raindrops slide on glass because of the surface tension of water, which causes the water molecules to stick together and creates a thin film over the glass surface. Additionally, the smooth surface of glass provides little resistance for the raindrops to move across it easily.
Water molecules are attracted to each other by 'cohesive force'. It is the force that holds a droplet of water together in a raindrop, or in a semi-spherical shape if dripped onto glass. Water is also affected by ' adhesive force' which causes the droplet on glass to adhere (stick ) to the glass as well. In a thin glass tube the adhesive force makes the water move upwards.
go to your kitchen. open the cabinet in your kitchen. take a glass out of the cabinet in your kitchen. fill the glass that you got out of the cabinet in your kitchen with water. put sugar in the water that you put in the glass that you got out of the cabinet in the kitchen. put a stick in the sugar water that you put in the glass that you got out of a cabinet in the kitchen. wait till mornin or sometime later for the sugar in the water that you put in the glass that you got out of the cabinet in the kitchen to stick to the stick that you put in the sugary water in the glass from the cabinet on the kitchen. enjoy the confusement now c;
sand makes glass and glass make sand its a reverse psychology :)
Water is able to stick to the side of glass due to adhesion, which is the attractive force between water molecules and the molecules of the glass surface. This is also aided by the polar nature of water molecules, which allows them to form hydrogen bonds with the molecules in the glass, creating surface tension that holds the water in place.
Cohesion
Yes, at first it will. But it will easily come off with hot water and if you let the glass object sit with the hot water in it.
well it can stick to sweat water any type of water type of thing
Cohesion