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All these small molecular attractions result in a fairly strong total effect.
Molecular attraction occurs when two very flat surfaces are brought into contact.
There has to be some sort of molecular attraction."
I am curious, what happens when a gas changes to a plasma, since my chemistry teacher told me there are no molecular attractions in gases.
In the thesis, he introduced the concepts of molecular volume and molecular attraction.
The raft was holding up well: the pads work on molecular attraction rather than actual suction, so the water; had no effect on them.
Osmose may be regarded as a form of molecular attraction, allied to that of adhesion.
Like other spiders, the zebra tarantula also has thousands of tiny hairs on its feet that help it stick to surfaces through molecular attraction.
Recent work on adhesion has shown that these classical formulae need to be modified to take into account molecular attraction, which increases the area of contact.
A detergent introduced into water reduces the forces of molecular attraction thereby reducing interfacial tension and enabling the solution to penetrate more freely.
Other explanations include molecular attractions that are significant when the distance between objects is on the order of a few m and also the capillary forces on the finger.
Other important papers dealt with the constitution of water, the viscosity of water, molecular attractions and ionization, ionic velocities and atomic sizes.
Finally, there can also be molecular attraction between the material and the staining material, involving being held in a covalent bond and showing the color of the bound substance.
(2) There could be a molecular attractions developed - that is the carpet fiber and the stain do not necessarily change their molecular structure, but they are attracted to each other.
The particles weld into crunchy rock, into natural cement, under the same molecular attraction that fuses Johanssen blocks and turns the mud of sea bottoms to sedimentary rock.
In this, he introduces the concepts of molecular volume and molecular attraction; gives a semi-quantitative description of the phenomena of condensation and critical temperatures; and derives the van der Waals equation.
Molecular Attraction According to Mr. Slaght, no chemical can completely counteract Van der Waals's bonding, the molecular attraction between a thin film of paint -sprayed on initials, for instance - and a surface - say, the side of a subway car.