👉 Electrocapillary is a phenomenon in which water molecules move through a capillary tube with a high velocity, creating a capillary gap. This movement is called capillary action, and it's one of the key principles behind cell membrane fluidity. Electrocapillary occurs when aqueous solutions are exposed to higher concentrations of solute molecules, leading to an increase in the concentration gradient across the capillary. Electrocapillary can be observed in various biological systems such as cells, tissues, and