viscosity - The resistance of a fluid (Chemistry)

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viscosity, resistance of a fluid (liquid or gas) to a change in shape, or movement of neighbouring portions relative to one another. Viscosity denotes opposition to flow. The reciprocal of the viscosity is called the fluidity, a measure of the ease of flow. Molasses, for example, has a greater visco...


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VISCOSITY

VISCOSITY Viscosity is the internal property of liquid. It is the frictional forces resulting due to the interaction between the layers of molecules. Interaction between liquid molecules ↑ = Viscosity ↑

DEFINITION “ The resistance of one layer to the flow of another layer of a liquid is called Viscosity . “

Force of attraction ↑ Resistance to flow ↑ Viscosity ↑ Force of attraction ↓ Resistance to flow ↓ Viscosity ↓

Greater Viscosity Lower Viscosity Honey Petrol Jam Kerosene Glycerin Diesel Mercury

Liquids of greater viscosity are called Viscous Liquids . Liquids of lower viscosity are called Mobile Liquids .

Temperature ↑ Kinetic energy of molecules ↑ Attractive forces ↓ Viscosity ↓
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