Cohesion
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Example:
Imagine trying to keep a group of friends together at a crowded party where everyone is being pulled in different directions. Just like how you and your friends stick together to navigate through the crowd, molecules of the same substance are attracted to each other, keeping them tightly bound. In both scenarios, the force that binds the friends or molecules together is similar to cohesion, which is the natural attraction that helps maintain unity amidst the chaos.

Practice Version

Cohesion: The attraction between molecules of the same substance. Cohesion. Cohesion is the force that holds molecules of the same material together, like water droplets sticking to each other.