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is adhesion a physical or chemical property
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Adhesion is considered a physical property, pertaining to the attraction between two different substances at their interface. It is largely governed by forces such as van der Waals forces, hydrogen bonds, and electrostatic forces. These interactions occur without the formation of new chemical bonds, which distinguishes adhesion as a physical rather than a chemical process. However, the strength and nature of adhesion can be influenced by the chemical properties of the materials involved (e.g., surface chemistry), which can modify the intensity and type of the physical interactions. This highlights that while adhesion itself is a physical property, it is closely related to and can be influenced by chemical properties.
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