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Could someone explain the rise of water in a glass capillary tube using the Kinetic Theory​

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Answer: b your welcome

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Using the kinetic theory, explain the rise of water in a glass capillary tube. ... Glass and water are composed of different molecules. The force of attraction between the glass molecules and the water molecules is stronger than that among water molecules hence the rise of water in the tube.

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its the specifics of science

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