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22 July, 02:40

What makes water a "sticky" molecule

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  1. 22 July, 03:01
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    The extraordinary stickiness of water is due to the two hydrogen atoms, which are arranged on one side of the molecule and are attracted to the oxygen atoms of other nearby water molecules in a state known as "hydrogen bonding." (If the molecules of a liquid did not attract one another, then the constant thermal
  2. 22 July, 03:05
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    Adhesion makes a water drop a drop. Water is highly cohesive-it is the highest of the non-metallic liquids. Water is sticky and clumps together into drops because of its cohesive properties.
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