Chemical Engineering

Sunday, 21 February 2016

Capillary Action

Capillary Action:

The rising of a liquid up the inside of a small-bore tube or vertical space when adhesive forces (the attractive forces between the capillary material and the liquid) exceed cohesive forces (the attractive forces between the molecules of the liquid itself).


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