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what is Cohesion and adhesion​

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Answered by qwertya
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Adhesion is the mutual attraction between unlike molecules that causes them to cling to one another. The word can be used in a more general sense to refer to any clinging property (for example, glues and tapes can be called adhesives). The defining feature is that adhesion occurs between two different substances. For example, the adhesion of water molecules to the plastic beaker causes them to cling at a higher level around the edges.

Cohesion is the mutual attraction between like molecules that causes them to stick together. The word can also be used in a more general sense to indicate that something, such as a story or a lecture, remains the same throughout. The defining feature of cohesion is that it occurs between two like substances.

Answered by srishtikumari037
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Explanation:          adhesion: the force of attraction between molecules of diffrent kinds of different substanceis called the force of adhesion.

cohesion: the force of attraction between molecules of the same kind within the substance is called the force of cohesion............

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