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8.6C Cohesion, Adhesion, and Surface Tension

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Question 1
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___ is when water molecules stick to other water molecules.

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Question 2
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___ is when water molecules stick to different surfaces.

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Question 3
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The property of the surface of a liquid that allows it to resist an external force, due to the cohesive nature of its molecules is called ___.

Here are some examples of surface water tension.
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Question 4
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Give an example of surface tension.

Question 5
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Water sticking to the coin and not falling off is an example of ___.

Question 6
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Water molecules sticking to other water molecules to increase the surface area and create surface tension is made possible by ___.

Question 7
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Water droplets on a leaf is due to __.

Question 8
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The water particles sticking to other water particles to create a higher surface tension is made possible by ___.

Question 9
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Water droplets on the skin is an example of __.

Question 10
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Always read the bottom of the meniscus when finding the volume of water. Wate moves up the sides of glass, not plastic, because of ___.

Question 11
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Water is moving down the string into the lower beaker due to ___ because the water is sticking to the string.

Question 12
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Water is evaporated through plants (transpiration) because water sticks to other water molecules as it moves up through the plant. Transpiration in plants is made possible by ___.