Chemistry, asked by alirazasom0559, 1 month ago

why adhesive forces are greater than cohesive forces?

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Answered by tristananilhenry
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When cohesive force is stronger than the adhesive force: concave up meniscus, water forms droplets on the surface. When adhesive force is stronger than the cohesive force: concave down meniscus, the surfaces are covered by the wetting agent, the last drops of liquid in the bottle always refuse to come out.

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Answered by lakshdeepsingh813
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Answer:

because adhesive is a kind of glue but cohesive is not

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