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Thermal Conversion of Water`s Adhesive Force to Cohesive Force

Aparup Roy1

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Vol.8 , Issue.4 , pp.19-22, Aug-2021


Online published on Aug 31, 2021


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IEEE Style Citation: Aparup Roy, “Thermal Conversion of Water`s Adhesive Force to Cohesive Force,” International Journal of Scientific Research in Chemical Sciences, Vol.8, Issue.4, pp.19-22, 2021.

MLA Style Citation: Aparup Roy "Thermal Conversion of Water`s Adhesive Force to Cohesive Force." International Journal of Scientific Research in Chemical Sciences 8.4 (2021): 19-22.

APA Style Citation: Aparup Roy, (2021). Thermal Conversion of Water`s Adhesive Force to Cohesive Force. International Journal of Scientific Research in Chemical Sciences, 8(4), 19-22.

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@article{Roy_2021,
author = {Aparup Roy},
title = {Thermal Conversion of Water`s Adhesive Force to Cohesive Force},
journal = {International Journal of Scientific Research in Chemical Sciences},
issue_date = {8 2021},
volume = {8},
Issue = {4},
month = {8},
year = {2021},
issn = {2347-2693},
pages = {19-22},
url = {https://www.isroset.org/journal/IJSRCS/full_paper_view.php?paper_id=2509},
publisher = {IJCSE, Indore, INDIA},
}

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T2 - International Journal of Scientific Research in Chemical Sciences
AU - Aparup Roy
PY - 2021
DA - 2021/08/31
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Abstract :
The study of mine was conducted to know that how water’s adhesive force behave on subjecting it to different range of temperature. The primary research question that I had before starting this study was that how the physical property of water gets affected when a range of temperature is applied to it. Here in this study I have carried out three different experiments by subjecting water drops in a vessel which is heated at a varying range of temperature (between 20°C - 200°C) before coming to a conclusion. This research paper comprises of the physical property of water (adhesive force) which is seen to change when subjected at different range of temperature. Before conducting any research experiments I have read many research articles which have helped me in writing this research paper which I have mentioned below in my references section of this paper.

Key-Words / Index Term :
water’s cohesive force, adhesive force of mercury, bond angle of water, meniscus of water and mercury.

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