Chemistry, asked by lucymendez34, 1 year ago

Which describes a property of water that allows plants to transfer it from their roots to their leaves? Water exhibits weak adhesion and cohesion, which allows capillary action to occur. Water exhibits strong adhesion and cohesion, which allows capillary action to occur. Water has low surface tension, which prevents capillary action from occurring. Water has high surface tension, which prevents capillary action from occurring.

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Answered by KaptainEasy
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The answer is that water exhibits strong adhesion and cohesion, which allows capillary action to occur.

That is the property of water that allows plants to transfer it from their roots to their leaves is that t water exhibits strong adhesion and cohesion, which allows capillary action to occur.

Cohesion is the attraction of molecules for some other molecules that is of the same kind . And water molecules exhibit strong  cohesive forces due to their ability of  hydrogen bond formation with one another water molecule.

Adhesion is the attraction of molecules of one kind towards another molecules of a different kind and water exhibit strong force of adhesion.

So both adhesion and cohesion, are strong in water molecule that allows the capillary action to occur. And due to this plants are able to transfer it from their roots to their leaves.

Answered by itemderby
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Explanation:

When molecules of same substance are attracted towards each other then the force between them is known as cohesion.

When molecules of different substances are attracted towards each other then the force between them is known as adhesion.

Due to the presence of both cohesion and adhesion an upward force is applied to the water which helps in the upward movement of water in the plants. Hence, water is transferred from roots to the leaves.  

Therefore, a water molecule has strong cohesion and adhesion forces due to which capillary action occurs.

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