hydrogen bonds
Hydrogen Bonds
cohesion
Cohesion is a property of water molecules, in which they stick together due to the fact that they form hydrogen bonds with one another.
Due to cohesion forces.
adhesive property mean which stick two surfaces
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.
Water is made up of lots of tiny molecules. The molecules are attracted to each other and stick together. The molecules on the very top of the water stick together very closely to make a force called surface tensionI hope that helps :D
adhesion - when different molecules stick together (water to clothes) cohesion - when molecules of the same type stick together (water to water)
cohesion
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The electrostatic attraction known as hydrogen bonds that form directional intermolecular associations.
Cohesion is a property of water molecules, in which they stick together due to the fact that they form hydrogen bonds with one another.
This is called adherence. It is the force of attraction between the water molecules and the glass molecules.
Cohesion is a property of water molecules, in which they stick together due to the fact that they form hydrogen bonds with one another.
Hydrogen Bonding
Due to cohesion forces.
adhesive property mean which stick two surfaces
No? When you open water, the water molecules have contact with the air molecules. BUT! does the water turn into bubbles? I don't think so.