1. What does adhesion refer to in molecular interactions?
2. What is the primary difference between adhesion and cohesion as they relate to molecular interactions?
3. What is the size range of particles typically found in colloidal systems?
Adhesion — definition?
Attraction between different substances' molecules.
Adhesion — definition?
Attraction between different substances at interface.
Colloidal system — particles?
Particles 1-1000 nm dispersed in a medium.
Cohesion — role?
Attraction between same molecules, maintains substance integrity.
Ligand — role?
Binds to a central atom to form complexes.
Colloidal System — composition?
Heterogeneous mixture with particles 1-1000 nm.
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