can you explain why glycerine is more vicious than water?
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glycerine has more number of hydrogen bonds than water ...glycerine has 3 hydroxyl groups n so it has more hydrogen bonds so it is more vicious than water....hydrogen bonding creates an aggregation that means that glycerol does not flow as well as water
∴ glycerine is more vicious than water
∴ glycerine is more vicious than water
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Glycerine is more viscous than water
The glycerine is more viscous than water because due to presence of hydrogen atoms , we all know that glycerine has more hydrogen bonding than water molecule , which makes an aggregation which means that glycerine is more viscous than water , in simple words glycerine can't flow as that of water molecule.
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The glycerine is more viscous than water because due to presence of hydrogen atoms , we all know that glycerine has more hydrogen bonding than water molecule , which makes an aggregation which means that glycerine is more viscous than water , in simple words glycerine can't flow as that of water molecule.
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