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Properties of Water- Cohesion and Adhesion definitions Flashcards

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Properties of Water- Cohesion and Adhesion definitions
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  • Cohesion

    The ability of water molecules to stick to each other due to hydrogen bonding.
  • Adhesion

    The ability of water molecules to stick to non-water molecules, such as glass.
  • Hydrogen Bonding

    A type of attraction between water molecules that enables cohesion and adhesion.
  • Surface Tension

    A measure of the difficulty in breaking the surface of a liquid due to cohesive forces.
  • Polar Object

    An object with a distribution of electric charge that allows water to adhere to it.
  • Solvent

    A substance, like water, that can dissolve other substances, crucial for biological processes.
  • Liquid Water

    A state of water that exhibits unique cohesive and adhesive properties.
  • Paperclip

    An example used to demonstrate water's surface tension by not breaking the surface.
  • Glass

    A polar object that demonstrates water's adhesive properties.
  • Biological Processes

    Processes in living organisms where water's solvent properties are essential.