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water can form drops on a surface, like on a leaf. drops form because w…

Question

water can form drops on a surface, like on a leaf. drops form because water molecules are attracted to each other and form hydrogen bonds. an attractive force between the same kinds of molecules is called cohesion. cohesion causes water molecules to be drawn together, forming drops.
select the true statements.
hydrogen bonds between water molecules are cohesive forces.
cohesion describes interactions between molecules of the same kind.
cohesive forces pull water molecules toward a leafs surface.
at any given time, a water molecule can only have a hydrogen bond with one other water molecule.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  • The text states that water molecules form hydrogen bonds and cohesion is the attractive force between the same - kind molecules. So, hydrogen bonds between water molecules are cohesive forces and cohesion is between same - kind molecules.
  • Cohesive forces pull water molecules together (not toward the leaf's surface; that would be adhesion).
  • A water molecule can form hydrogen bonds with multiple other water molecules (not just one).

Answer:

Hydrogen bonds between water molecules are cohesive forces.
Cohesion describes interactions between molecules of the same kind.