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Name the tendency of water molecules to remain joined to each other​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Intramolecural force of attraction is the force which tends to join each atom

Answered by anjaliom1122
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Answer:

Cohesion, the tendency of water molecules to remain joined to each other.

Explanation:

Cohesion refers to the adhesion of similar substances. The substance will be more or less cohesive depending on how attracted molecules of the same substance are to one another. Cohesion is the tendency of water molecules to form weak bonds and stick together. Water molecules remain joined together as they move within or between the cells of organisms due to cohesion. Water is extremely attracted to each other due to hydrogen bonds. As a result, water is extremely cohesive. Water molecules form weak bonds known as hydrogen bonds, which connect adjacent water molecules, causing them to stick together and travel as a group. This is referred to as water cohesion. One property is cohesion, or the tendency of water molecules to stick together. Surface tension is caused by the cohesive forces between water molecules.

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