charlene76mbae
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  • 22-09-2020
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explain; water wets glass surface but does not wet the waxed glass surface pliz answer and will follow

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acerspades
acerspades acerspades
  • 22-09-2020

Answer:

Recycled answer from jaskhanna07343

Explanation:

Water does not wet waxed surfaces because the cohesive forces within the drops are stronger than the adhesive forces between the drops and the wax. Water wets glass and spreads out on it because the adhesive forces between the liquid and the glass are stronger than the cohesive forces within the water

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