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A sample of water is mixed with a surfactant. What will most likely happen to the viscosity of the water? Explain your answer.

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Answered by InfamousReddy27
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Answer:

The viscosity of water should decrease when a surfactant is added to it.

Explanation:

Surfactants are basically the compounds that can lower the surface tension between two liquids, between a gas and a liquid, or between a liquid and a solid. In this case, when it is added to water, it can lower the surface tension of water, which can in turn disrupt and decrease the intermolecular forces in water. Since viscosity is directly proportional to the intermolecular forces in water, this should lead to the reduced viscosity of water.

Answered by fbrown9076
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Answer:

Surfactants disrupt intermolecular forces inside liquids and viscosity is directly related to intermolecular forces so, if intermolecular forces are decreased, viscosity should decrease as well.

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