Strong cohesive force
Because a nonpolar molecule has no overall charge, it will not interact with a positive force.
The molecules in a liquid (such as water) are attracted to each other by electrostatic force. As a result, they stick together, not to the extent that a solid does, but to some extent, and this causes them to contract into compact shapes when possible.
a positive ion is attracted to a negative ion
yes
A water molecule is formed by two O-H bonds. Water molecules are attracted to each other by the intermolecular force; hydrogen bonding.
the force with which what the contract causes blood pressure
gravity
Force of Gravity.
The molecules in the water get attracted to the molecules of the narrow tube.
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.
Because a nonpolar molecule has no overall charge, it will not interact with a positive force.
This is called an intermolecular force. It may be a van der Waals force, dipole-dipole attraction or a hydrogen bond.
A water molecule is formed by two O-H bonds. Water molecules are attracted to each other by the intermolecular force; hydrogen bonding.
The molecules in a liquid (such as water) are attracted to each other by electrostatic force. As a result, they stick together, not to the extent that a solid does, but to some extent, and this causes them to contract into compact shapes when possible.
a positive ion is attracted to a negative ion
yes
When water is attracted to other water molecules it is called cohesion. When water is attracted to other substances it is called adhesion.