Water shows capillary action in a narrow glass tube. Give appropriate reasons.
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Capillary Action and Water - USGS Capillary action occurs because water is sticky, thanks to the forces of cohesion (water molecules like to stay close together) and adhesion (water molecules are attracted and stick to other substances). ... Dip a paper towel into a glass of water and the water will "climb" onto the paper towel.
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Capillary action occurs because water is sticky, thanks to the forces of cohesion (water molecules like to stay close together) and adhesion (water molecules are attracted and stick to other substances). ... Dip a paper towel into a glass of water and the water will "climb" onto the paper towel.
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