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    The Property of Water Whereby Molecules Tend to Stick to One
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The Property of Water Whereby Molecules Tend to Stick to One

Question 18

Question 18

Multiple Choice

The property of water whereby molecules tend to stick to one another is called:


A) cohesion.
B) polarity.
C) dissolving ability.
D) adhesion.
E) viscosity.

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