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Why does capillary action occur? + Example Capillary Action, Cohesion And Adhesion Of Water, Algae Classification, Koppen Climate Classification, Hydrogen Atom, Action Research, Surface Tension, Water Molecule, Khan Academy

Capillary action happens because the adhesion force is more stronger then the cohesion force. Capillary action is an effect caused by the interactions of a liquid [e.g. water] with the walls of a tube, eg glass tube. Water climbs up, aginst gravity, in a glass tube because of the strong hydrogen-bonding interactions between H_2O, id est the hydrogen atom and the surface of the glass (glass contains SiO_2; oxygen from SiO_2 is typically bonded to hydrogen from water). On the video below is…

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trendssoul: Staining Science: Capillary Action of Dyed Water in Plants Capillary Action, Plant Water Relation Notes, Soil Grade 3 Science, Respiration In Plants Notes Class 11, The Nitrogen Cycle, Grade 2 Science, Nitrogen Cycle, Biology Notes, Teaching Biology

Staining Science: Capillary Action of Dyed Water in Plants Have you ever heard someone say, "That plant is thirsty," or "Give that plant a drink of water."? We know that all plants need water to survive, even bouquets of cut flowers and plants living in deserts. But have you ever thought about how water moves within the plant? In this activity, you'll put carnations in dyed water to figure out where the water goes. Where do you think the dyed water will travel, and what will this tell you…

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