yes viscosity is a property of gas
Yes, viscocity is a property of all fluids, including gases.
liquids, its how well something flows i believe
No, it is an intensive property of a liquid and may be measured for a pure liquid while colligative properties are for solutions not for pure liquids.
Viscosity is a property of a liquid.
extensive property
Physical. It describes how the substance is, not what it turns into.
it affects the viscosity because the liquid changes the shape and turns it to a gas and the viscosity by change the form
viscosity is a physical characteristic not a physical change. it is the thickness of a substancephysical changes would be if it turned from solid into a liquid.for example a chocolate bar goes through a physical change when it becomes melted chocolate.
This question is a non-sequitur. Viscosity is a property of liquids. Caesium is a solid at standard temperature and pressure. If you heated caesium until it was a liquid, the viscosity would decrease as you increased the temperature.
yes viscosity is a property of gas
extensive property
It is a physical property :)
Because viscosity refers to the degree of fluidity of a liquid, and that's something visible.It is a physical property.
The viscosity increase when the temperature decrease.
Resist flow?
For ex. density, viscosity.
You can not. Density is a property based on the mass and volume of the fluid, while viscosity is a derived property based on the fluids shear and strain.
Physical. It describes how the substance is, not what it turns into.
viscosity.
it affects the viscosity because the liquid changes the shape and turns it to a gas and the viscosity by change the form
For liquids; Viscosity tends to fall as temperature increases. For gas; Viscosity increases as temperature increases.