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Chapter1: Chemical Foundations
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Consider the following molecules: Na2O, HCl, NH3, N2, CH3CH2OH. Which would have the highest viscosity?
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Viscosity is the property of the the fluids, It is resistance o the flaw of the fluids. When the fluid moves on a surface, the constituent particles of it cause friction and fluid cannot flow freely. Greater is the viscosity, thicker will be the fluid. Honey is perfect example of viscous fluid.
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