Diethyl alcohol does not exsist.
Viscosity of
due to more h-bonding in water as compared to Hf
Because it is more viscous.
Water has a lower viscosity than honey. Honey is more viscous, or thick and sticky, compared to water.
Assume question is about evaporative cooling rate Ether had vapour pressure of around 0.7 ATM it would be readily evaporate in air. The ether would be a lot colder than water and cause higher cooling rate. However, if the matter talk about conduction cooling or cooling per unit mass it might be different answer from above.
Because it 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.
Ether has a greater cooling effect than water when smeared on your hands because of its evaporation method. Ether gets its energy from your hands. So when it evaporates, the cooling effect is greater than water.
Ether is a gas and so the molecules are more spread out, making it less dense than water, whose molecules are so close together that water cannot be compressed.
Saline water is more viscous than pure water because the presence of dissolved salts increases the resistance to flow, making it thicker. This higher viscosity can be attributed to the interaction between the salt ions and water molecules, creating more friction as the liquid moves.
Yes, for example oil is less dense than water even though it is more viscous.
Liquid nitrogen is less viscous than water.
due to more h-bonding in water as compared to Hf
due to more h-bonding in water as compared to Hf
Because it is more viscous.
Added heat. Warm petroleum is far less viscous than cold. Pumps like water.
Mercury is a liquid that is less viscous but heavier than water. Mercury is a dense liquid metal at room temperature, making it heavier than water, which is less viscous than water due to its lower viscosity.