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- how does capillary action allow water to climb up the sides of a straw? 13. a mixture that forms when one substance dissolves another is called a(n) ________. the substance that does the dissolving is called a(n) ________. 14. why can water dissolve many substances?
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- Capillary action is due to adhesion (attraction between water and the straw - side molecules) and cohesion (attraction between water molecules). Adhesion pulls water up the sides and cohesion allows the water column to stay together.
- In a solution, the substance that dissolves another is the solvent and the dissolved substance is the solute.
- Water can dissolve many substances because it is a polar molecule. The positive and negative ends of water molecules can attract and surround ions and polar molecules of other substances, breaking them apart and dissolving them.
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- Capillary action is a result of adhesion and cohesion.
- Solvent; Solute
- Water is a polar molecule, so it can attract and surround ions and polar molecules of other substances to dissolve them.