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fluidity is that how easily a liquid flows and viscosity is how rigid era the particles of the liquid are
As pH increases so does viscosity
Viscosity is the thickness or thiness of a fluid, Density is the space between particles.When a fluid is heated, it becomes less viscous(thinner) and the particles move far apart so it is less dense. Temprature affects density and viscosity.Something that is dense doesn't have to be viscous and vice versa.EX: Salt water is dense but not viscous.Honey is very viscous but not very dense
There is an inverse relationship between temperature and viscosity. That is, as the temperature increases, the viscosity decreases (the fluidity increases. However, the exact nature of the relationship is far from straightforward.
both are same thingwhere, η - Apparent Viscosity
viscosity. Viscosity is the inherent force of a liquid which opposes the relative movement between layers of the said liquid.
evidence that particles have spaces between each other
fluidity is that how easily a liquid flows and viscosity is how rigid era the particles of the liquid are
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It is in a solid state.
To break the attractions between particles of solute.
To break the attractions between particles of solute.
The resistance of a liquid to flowing is its viscosity.Viscosity is a property arising from friction between neighboring particles in a fluid that are moving at different velocities. In liquids, it could be considered the "thickness". For example, maple syrup has a higher viscosity than water.
composed of an extended structure composed of individual atoms or diatomic molecules high melting point low melting point strong attractions between particles weak attractions between particles
Gaseous?
yes
The interplay between the disruptive emotions of particles in a liquid and the attractions among the particles