of a liquid to flow. Viscosity is measured in a unit called the poise, Viscosity is the defined as 1 g/(cm-s). Viscosity is greater in substances with more intermolecular forces because molecules are attracted to each other, Viscosity also depends on molecular shape, increasing in over a area. Viscosity increases with around each other as freely. molecules that can interact molar mass and with length. Viscosity also depends on temperature because thermal energy partially overcomes the intermolecular forces, allowing molecules to flow past each other easily.

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of a liquid to flow. Viscosity is measured in a unit called the poise,
Viscosity is the
defined as 1 g/(cm-s).
Viscosity is greater in substances with
more
intermolecular forces because molecules are
attracted to each other,
Viscosity also depends on molecular shape, increasing in
over a
area. Viscosity increases with
around each other as freely.
molecules that can interact
molar mass and with
length. Viscosity also depends on temperature because thermal energy partially
overcomes the intermolecular forces, allowing molecules to flow past each other
easily.
Transcribed Image Text:of a liquid to flow. Viscosity is measured in a unit called the poise, Viscosity is the defined as 1 g/(cm-s). Viscosity is greater in substances with more intermolecular forces because molecules are attracted to each other, Viscosity also depends on molecular shape, increasing in over a area. Viscosity increases with around each other as freely. molecules that can interact molar mass and with length. Viscosity also depends on temperature because thermal energy partially overcomes the intermolecular forces, allowing molecules to flow past each other easily.
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