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5.
The viscosity of a gas
a) decreases with increase in
temperature
b) increases with increase
in
temperature
c) is independent of temperature
d) is independent of pressure for very
high pressure intensities

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Answered by kamalkpoddar
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Answer:

5) b) Increases with increase in temperature

Explanation:

The viscosity of gases increases with an increase in temperature. Since the momentum transfer is caused by free motion of gas molecules between collisions, increasing thermal agitation of the molecules results in a larger viscosity. Hence, gaseous viscosity increases with temperature. Thus, upon heating, gases flow very sluggishly.

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