The statement "Water molecules have a strong attraction to each other because of hydrogen bonding, allowing water to move against gravity up a plant's stem through capillary action" is true.
<h3>What is meant by capillary action?</h3>
This is characterized as the uninhibited flow of a liquid into a small tube or porous substance.
water has a capillary action and a strong attraction to other molecules because to hydrogen bonding.
<h3>What causes capillary action?</h3>
Intermolecular interactions between the liquid and the nearby solid surfaces generate capillary action.
It is brought on by the cohesion and adhesion pressures, which force the liquid to defy gravity.
Capillary motion is demonstrated by the drawing up of liquids between paintbrush hairs.