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Both are indirectly related through temperature. When temperature increases both viscosity and density increases.
For most liquids viscosity decreases as temperature increases.
In most cases an increase in temperature will lower the viscosity of a material, but there are exceptions, like sulfur, which form polymers.
Usually the increase in temperature decreases the viscosity of a liquid due to weakness of intermolecular attractions but some mixtures show an increase in viscosity with the rise of temperature as egg (proteins).
As the temperature rises, the viscosity, meaning a substance's resistance to flow decreases because a liquid based substance melts, and flows more.Viscosity decreases as temperature increases.
Both are indirectly related through temperature. When temperature increases both viscosity and density increases.
As the temperature increases, the viscosity of the liquid will decrease.
viscosity decreases with increase in temperature
Viscosity is the resistance of a liquid to flow. When temperature decreases Viscosity generally increases. Viscosity generally decreases when the temperature increases.
The coefficient of viscosity of liquids decreases with an increases in temperature.
For most liquids viscosity decreases as temperature increases.
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The higher the viscosity, the lower the flow rate.
Liquid's viscocity depends on temperature. As a rule, viscosity drops with the increase of temperature.
In most cases an increase in temperature will lower the viscosity of a material, but there are exceptions, like sulfur, which form polymers.
Usually the increase in temperature decreases the viscosity of a liquid due to weakness of intermolecular attractions but some mixtures show an increase in viscosity with the rise of temperature as egg (proteins).
Usually the increase in temperature decreases the viscosity of a liquid due to weakness of intermolecular attractions but some mixtures show an increase in viscosity with the rise of temperature as egg (proteins).