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chemical bonds are stronger than cohesive forces​

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Answered by Anonymous
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When cohesive force is stronger than the adhesive force: concave up meniscus, water forms droplets on the surface. ... Complementary shape, chemical bonds form, weak intermolecular forces such as H-bonding or Van der Waals forces.

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Answered by reenagupta1710
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Explanation:Water molecules buried inside the liquid is then being pulled and pushed evenly in every direction, producing no net pull. ... When the adhesive force of the liquid to the wall is stronger than the cohesive force of the liquid, the liquid is more attracted to the wall than its neighbors, causing the upward concavity

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