Chemistry, asked by attitudeadyasha, 1 year ago


Explain why glycerine is more viscous than water



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Answered by Alishka009
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  • Glycerol has three hydroxyl (OH) groups per molecule as compared to one in water due to which extent of hydrogen bonding is more in glycerol than in water as a result of which glycerol is more viscous than water.

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Answered by ranbirsingh12318
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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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