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Capillary Action
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Boyle's Law, Charles's Law, and the Ideal Gas Law
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Capillary Action
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Changes of State
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Crystal Structures and Lattice Types in Solids
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Kelvin Equation
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Solids Liquids Gases and Plasmas
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Capillary Action
1.
What is the primary driving force behind capillary action?
A)
External gravitational forces
B)
Surface tension and adhesive forces
C)
Internal pressure gradients
D)
Magnetic attraction between liquid molecules
Answer
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B) Surface tension and adhesive forces.
Explanation
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