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777dan777 [17]
1 year ago
15

which of the following factors leads to a lower viscosity? which of the following factors leads to a lower viscosity? increasing

the temperature of the liquid stronger molecular attractions increasing the surface area of the molecules changing the shape of the molecules from spherical to elongated
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1 answer:
castortr0y [4]1 year ago
5 0

Factor that cause lower viscosity is increasing the temperature of the liquid.

<h3>Viscosity</h3>

Viscosity is a movement that occurs in liquids. The causes of this movement can be very different, some are caused by vibration, gravity, friction, terminal velocity or even temperature changes.

In liquids, an increase in temperature will cause a decrease in viscosity. Whereas in gas, increasing temperature will actually increase the viscosity. This is because heating can weaken the cohesion between molecules.

Vice versa, viscosity is the resistance or resistance of a fluid to flow due to the attractive force between particles, commonly known as cohesion. The stronger the cohesive forces, the higher the resistance of the fluid to move.

Learn more about viscosity here: brainly.com/question/2684299

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