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- list 3 everyday examples of the cohesive and/or adhesive properties of water. cohesive adhesive
Brief Explanations
Cohesion refers to the attraction between water molecules. Adhesion is the attraction between water molecules and other substances.
- Cohesion examples:
- Water droplets forming spherical shapes on a surface. The cohesive forces between water molecules pull them together to minimize surface area.
- Water beading up on a waxed car hood. The strong cohesion within water keeps the molecules together rather than spreading out.
- Capillary action in plants (partly due to cohesion as water molecules pull each other up the xylem vessels).
- Adhesion examples:
- Water climbing up the sides of a glass tube (capillary action also involves adhesion as water adheres to the glass surface).
- Water spreading out on a clean glass surface. The adhesive forces between water and glass cause the spreading.
- Dew drops sticking to leaves. The adhesion between water and leaf surface keeps the dew drops in place.
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- Cohesion examples: Water droplets forming spheres, water beading on waxed car hood, capillary action in plants (due to cohesion aspect).
- Adhesion examples: Water climbing glass tube (adhesion part of capillary action), water spreading on clean glass, dew drops on leaves.