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Sheldon Alexander
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29 July, 21:26
How does cohesion and adhesion differ?
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Alonso Barnett
29 July, 21:29
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Cohesion is the property of like molecules to stick to each when they have a mutual attraction
Adhesion is the property of different molecules or surfaces to stick to each other
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