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surface tension
Water molecules are linked by hydrogen bonds.
heat transfers to the water molecules
The intermolecular bonds between water molecules are hydrogen bonds.
Water molecules are associated by hydrogen bonds.
surface tension
The water molecules are far smaller than the spaces between the sand grains and can easily slip through, gravity pulls the water down.
Cohesion is the attraction between molecules of the same substance. Capillary action is the tendency of water to rise in a thin tube. As one molecule of water is pulled up the plant's capillary, it pulls the other molecules up because of cohesion.
cellular sharing of element and molecules
Cohesion is the attraction between molecules of the same substance. Capillary action is the tendency of water to rise in a thin tube. As one molecule of water is pulled up the plant's capillary, it pulls the other molecules up because of cohesion.
The evaporating water molecules pull up more water molecules through the tracheids and vessels of the xylem tissue.
No, they are not. The forces between molecules in steam are not as strong as those present in liquid water.
the sugar particles turn into ions which attach to the polar molecules of water Each sugar molecule does not become an ion. Each sugar molecule is charge neutral and thus has no charge. When sugar is dissolved in water, the water pulls the sugar molecules apart from each other and the individual sugar molecules no longer touch each other. Each sugar molecule is surrounded by water. The forces between molecules are responsible for this. The polar shape of water molecules is what governs the separation.
Water molecules are linked by hydrogen bonds.
heat transfers to the water molecules
Water molecules form hydrogen bonds to other water molecules.
The bond between water molecules is called the hydrogen bond.