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What is cohesion?
Which of the following best describes adhesion?
What is an adhesive?
Which type of bonding results from the attraction between atoms, ions, or molecules of dissimilar materials?
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What is an adherend (substrate)?
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What is the substance to which the adhesive is applied called?
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Which type of bonding results from metallic bond and is referred to as pressure welding?
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What is the liquid material used to produce adhesion known as?
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Cohesion is the bonding between two dissimilar materials.
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Adhesion is the bonding between similar materials.
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Denture retention with soft tissues is an example of cohesion.
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The attraction between atoms, ions, or molecules is an example of cohesion.
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Study Notes
Cohesion and Adhesion
- Cohesion refers to the bonding between similar materials, which allows them to stick together.
- Examples of cohesion include denture retention with soft tissues and the attraction between atoms, ions, or molecules.
Adhesive Concepts
- Adhesion is the bonding between dissimilar materials, allowing different substances to stick together.
- An adhesive is a substance used to bond materials, facilitating adhesion.
Bonding Types
- Dissimilar Material Bonding arises from the attraction between atoms, ions, or molecules, which is fundamental to adhesion.
- Pressure Welding occurs through metallic bonding, where materials are joined under pressure.
Substrate and Adhesive Application
- An adherend (substrate) is the surface or material to which an adhesive is applied.
- The liquid material utilized to create adhesion is commonly known as an adhesive.
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Test your knowledge of cohesion and adhesion with this quiz. Learn about the bonding between similar and dissimilar materials, as well as examples of cohesion and adhesion in real-world scenarios.