Hydrogen bonds take massive energy to break. Forming them removes massive energy from the system. Energy either enters or leaves the system. This is why liquid water clings to more liquid water. Capillary action has intermolecular forces between water molecules and any surrounding containment stronger than gravity because they are driven by the EM forces of repulsion and attraction, which at short distances are quite powerful.
Hydrogen bonds take massive energy to break. Forming them removes massive energy from the system. Energy either enters or leaves the system. This is why liquid water clings to more liquid water. Capillary action has intermolecular forces between water molecules and any surrounding containment stronger than gravity because they are driven by the EM forces of repulsion and attraction, which at short distances are quite powerful.