due to more h-bonding in water as compared to Hf
Because it is more viscous.
no honey is not dense than oil because oil has grease in it which makes it thinner but honey is too thick to be more dense than oil Another Answer: Honey is more dense than water. Water will float on honey. Try it. Is oil is more dense than water. Take some cooking oil and pour it on water. Which floats on the other? If the oil floats on the water then honey is more dense than honey. If the water floats on the oil then you will need to see if the oil floats on the honey or if the honey floats on the oil.
Have a look here http:/dictionary.reference.com/browse/viscousViscosity it how thick or thin a fluid is.The thicker a fluid is the more viscous. If the fluid is less viscous it is thinner. A fluid is liquid AND gas. If a fluid is hotter is gets less viscous but if it is cooler it will be more viscous.
Viscosity is a fluid's resistance to flow. Fluids becomes less viscous as the liquid's temperature increases, becoming more viscous as the fluid gets cooler. A viscous fluid is sticky, thick and syrupy to a greater or lesser extent. Examples Treacle is quite viscous, but water is not. Hot engine oil is less viscous ('thinner') and runs more quickly and smoothly than cold engine oil.
The saline water is more viscous.
Water is more viscous than methylated spirits, and vegetable oils are more viscous than water.
the intermolecular attractionsis account for this behaivour of honey.
Viscosity is a measure of the thickness or how runny a liquid is. More viscous means thicker and syrup-like. Less viscous means more runny and more like water.
Well, in chemistry, viscous means the thickness of a liquid etc. here is an example Syrup is more viscous than water.
Yes, for example oil is less dense than water even though it is more viscous.
Viscosity has to do with the thickness of a fluid. Honey is more viscous than water for example. Blood becomes more and more viscous as it dries.
due to more h-bonding in water as compared to Hf
due to more h-bonding in water as compared to Hf
From thickest to thinnest: lava, tar, honey, then water.
Viscosity is the measure of a fluids resistance to flow. The higher the viscosity the more viscous (the more resistance it has to flow); honey is generally much more viscous than water.
Because it is more viscous.