Why do solid substances show more
cohesive forces than liquids?
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Because solid have a fixed shape and size
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The answer is in its relationship to the adhesive forces between the water molecules and the container's surface. When the cohesive force of the liquid is stronger than the adhesive force of the liquid to the wall, the liquid concaves down in order to reduce contact with the surface of the wall
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