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This depends. If the molecules are of different kinds (ie: Water and Glass), then it is called adhesion. If they are of the same kind, it is called cohesion.
The tendency of molecules of the same kind to stick to one another is known as cohesion. This is what keeps the molecules together a good example being in water.

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The tendency of molecules of the same kind to stick together is called cohesion. This cohesive property is due to the attractive forces between the molecules, such as hydrogen bonding in water.

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