Physics, asked by farrrra, 1 year ago

why do adhesives have strong inter molecular force of attraction?

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Answered by riyayadav2311
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Answer:

Main Idea: “Like dissolves like.” The stronger the intermolecular forces between solute molecule and solvent molecule, the greater the solubility of the solute in the solvent. ... Between two polar molecules, the molecule with the smaller hydrocarbon portion (or the larger polar portion) is more soluble in water.

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Answered by gaurinandwana4
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Explanation:

this is because the particles present in adhesives are solids and are tightly binded or bound and also whenever you touch them it feels white sticky store it means it is tightly bounded so they do not lose each other and there is strong molecular force of attraction

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