Sunday, January 26, 2014

Big Idea 2.10 Cohesion of Water



























The water in the lake represents cohesion, which is the attraction of water molecules to one another, by how the water is evidently connected through hydrogen bonds by the ripples of the water which create waves.  While it is not a solid, the water molecules do not act independently but in correspondence to one another as the waves show, demonstrating water's cohesiveness.

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