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4 August, 13:54

What is demonstrated by water moving up a straw?

A) evaporation and condensation

B) sublimation and deposition

C) cohesion and adhesion

D) precipitation and transpiration

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  1. 4 August, 14:07
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    The answer is C: water is drawn up a straw by cohesion and adhesion. Water molecules stick to one another and the walls of the straw, just like in a capillary.

    Cohesion is the attractive force between like materials (between water

    molecules).

    Adhesion is the attractive force between twounlike materials (such as between

    water and a solid container).

    Capillary action is the tendency of a liquid to rise innarrow tubes or small openings as a result of adhesion and cohesion.

    The liquid water molecules bind to the straw-a process known as adhesion. In the narrow space of the straw, the interaction of cohesion and adhesion causes theliquid to be drawn upward in the straw.
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