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glycerine is far more viscous than methyl alcohol why

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Answered by CaReLeSsMiEsHaA
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We normally meet glycerol as a rather syrupy colourless liquid, much more viscous than water or alcohol. ... These three OH groups can bind to other hydroxyl groups, either in water molecules – which makes glycerol very soluble in water – or by hydrogen-bonding with other glycerol molecules.Jan

Answered by TrickYwriTer
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Glycerine is far more viscous than methyl alcohol Because Glycerine has 3 Alcohol group attached with there formula and methyl Alcohol ( or methanol ) have only 1 Alcohol group in there formula, and the presence of more Alcohol group in Glycerine make Glycerine more viscous than methyl alcohol ( or methanol )

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