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24 September, 13:34

Molecules of water are naturally attracted to each other. What kind of bonds are formed when molecules of water combine? How does this contribute to the capillary effect?

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  1. 24 September, 13:55
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    Adhesion and cohesion are intermolecular forces among two molecules. these forces are only called hydrogen bonds when a hydrogen atom and a fluorine, nitrogen, or oxygen atom are drawn to each other. Capillary action is the spontaneous rising of a liquid in a capillary (small diameter) tube.
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