i swear, u must go to my school^
please help anyone who knows what it means
i got a chemistry assignment and the exact question states what is capillarityWait why is this in the chemistry section? Why do you need to know about capillarity in chemistry?
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this plus the energy considerations thing
...are you doing a chem assignment due tomorrow by any chance?
thanks, so is it passive movement?Essentially, capillarity are the forces (cohesion and adhesion) that allow water to rise within a narrow tube, without the input of energy. However, some may describe it as being simply the phenomenon of the water rising.
Hope that helps
Capillarity is commonly explored in physical chemistry (it is actually more of a physics concept). It's not just only applicable in plants and biology, for example good sponges that hold water require capillarity.Lol exactly! I've never seen/heard the word capillarity in chemistry, in biology it is used numerous times.
its in the water topic. capillarity is the tendency of a liquid to rise up or fall down tubes right? well the up and down movement is a result of the unbalanced forces (suface tension) of the liquid. and water has surface tension due to its hydrogen bondingplease explain why you need to know what capillarity is in chemistry?
did u write that on ur assignment?its in the water topic. capillarity is the tendency of a liquid to rise up or fall down tubes right? well the up and down movement is a result of the unbalanced forces (suface tension) of the liquid. and water has surface tension due to its hydrogen bonding
someone correct me if im wrong please
lol, yep, so hopefully its right :/did u write that on ur assignment?