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Honey is more viscous than water. Can you suggest why?​

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Answered by Swoyamshree10
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Answer:

Honey has more strong intermolecular attractive forces than water, so the particles are strongly bound in honey than in water. Hence honey is more viscous than water.

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Honey has more strong intermolecular attractive forces than water, so the particles are strongly bound in honey than in water. Hence honey is more viscous than water.

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