Both are indirectly related through temperature. When temperature increases both viscosity and density increases.
The viscosity of the liquid will increase.
denser liquids tend to have more viscosity
fluidity is that how easily a liquid flows and viscosity is how rigid era the particles of the liquid are
Viscosity
One can describe how a liquid pours by its viscosity. Viscosity is a liquid's ability to resist flow. Therefore, the higher the viscosity, the "thicker" the liquid is and causes it to pour out slowly. If a liquid is said to have a low viscosity, the liquid is "thinner" and can easily be poured out.
The viscosity of the liquid will increase.
denser liquids tend to have more viscosity
denser liquids tend to have more viscosity
No, it is actually density that affects how much of a liquid is displaced when something is put in it. It is a common misconception that viscosity and density are the same thing, but the fact is, substances of the same density can have entirely different viscosities.
viscosity. Viscosity is the inherent force of a liquid which opposes the relative movement between layers of the said liquid.
The increase in density will decrease the rate of diffusion. There is an inverse relation between density and rate of diffusion.
viscosity
Properties differences between liquid and solis water: density, specific heat, standard molar entropy, refractive index, thermal coductivity, the liquid has viscosity etc.
in relation to solids or liquids in liquids: Density. A lighter density compound/liquid will float in a heavier density liquid
fluidity is that how easily a liquid flows and viscosity is how rigid era the particles of the liquid are
The density viscosity are the major factors.
Viscosity is the measure of the resistance of a liquid. This is often thought of as the thickness of a liquid.