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Propane is a gas and has extremely low viscosity.

Propan-1-ol has 1 OH group and can hydrogen bond and is higher viscosity.

Ethane-1,2-diol has two OH groups and double the tendency to hydrogen bond and is much higher viscosity.

Propane-1,2,3-triol is also known as glycerin/glycerol and is almost like a syrup as it has such high viscosity. This is because it has 3 OH groups and thus 3 sites for hydrogen bonding.

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