Viscosity is measured by what's called a "marsh funnel cup". It is determined by the temperature of the fluid and the ambient temperature, as well as the thickness in which a fluid moves and the specific gravity has some bearing on it, too. So all of these variables determine what each liquid's viscosity is.
The viscosity of a substance is dependent on the ability of its particles to rearrange and move past each other. This is affected by their shape and size and by the forces of attraction between them, The greater the forces, the greater the viscosity. For instance, the forces between molecules in the hydrocarbons which make up crude oil are van der Waals forces. They are larger for longer molecules. Thus when you separate out the different sized molecules by fractional distillation, one difference you find between the fractions is that viscosity increases with molecular size.
Different Liquids have Different Viscosities because some liquids are thicker, stronger, thiner, etc. than others, so they have different resistance of different fulids.
Homogenous liquids are transparent.
the molecules for different liquids are structured differently, and the time and energy it takes to form bonds and break bonds between adjacent molecules determines the freezing and melting points for various liquids.
The boiling points of these two liquids must be very different.
The temperature that is boils at...
yes
These liquids have different chemical composition and structure.
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Different liquids are made up of different types of molecules, which have different masses, different forces between them, etc.
Liquids have the form of the containers.
Different liquids boil at different temperatures. When the boiling points (the temperature at which a liquid boils) are sufficiently different, boiling can be used to seperate the liquids
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Homogenous liquids are transparent.
liquids don't have a particular form solids do and take up a shape liquids do not.
Both liquids and Solids have definite volumes
Distillation.
These liquids can be separated by distillation.
no