That is capillary attraction.
The tendency for an object in motion to remain in motion is called inertia of motion.
Torque
it is called inertia
It is called the 'moment of the force'.
Inertia.
The process is called diffusion.
The process is called diffusion.
NO. It is called cohesion.
This depends. If the molecules are of different kinds (ie: Water and Glass), then it is called adhesion. If they are of the same kind, it is called cohesion.The tendency of molecules of the same kind to stick to one another is known as cohesion. This is what keeps the molecules together a good example being in water.
This is called hydrogen bonding.
The process is called Diffusion. This is why when you spray air freshener in a room it will eventually fill it.
I believe you are talking about diffusion - when particles move from an area of high concentation to an area of lower concentration.
The tendency of some atoms to have 8 electrons in their outermost shell (two e- in the S orbital and six e- in the P orbital) is called the "octet rule."
It is called central tendency because it represents the averages. Central tendency has three measurements: # Mean # Mode # Median
Diffusion
Diffusion. If this happens to a water molecule, it is called osmosis. Moving from lower to higher concentration requires active transport.
Close - they're called concentric circles.