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The molecules of water shows cohesion or adhesion ?

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Answered by atharva420
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Essentially, cohesion and adhesion are the "stickiness" that water molecules have for each other and for other substances. A water drop is composed of water molecules that like to stick together-an example of the property of cohesion. ... Also noticeable in this picture is the effect that gravity has on the water drops.....

They are nouns that describe a state of molecules sticking together. The difference between them is that adhesion refers to the clinging of unlike molecules and cohesion refers to the clinging of like molecules. ... Cohesion is responsible for surface tension, such as droplets of water beading together on waxed paper.....

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