Chemistry, asked by Rinkydevi, 10 months ago

honey is more viscous than water can you suggest why​

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Answered by Anonymous
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➡Honey is more viscous than water Because honey has more strong intermolecular attractive forces than water.so the particles are strongly binded in honey than water.hence honey is more viscous than water. According to chemistry- because the inter molecular force between the molecules of honey is strong so it is more visous then water.


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Answered by bhawanajyani4
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honey is a more viscous than water because of viscosity i.e. directly proportional to density...........

and density is mass per unit volume .......which shows that honey have more particles in per unit volume and hence it is more dense ....................as compared to water .

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so we can say that the particles of honey have high density than that of water and have h high viscosity which makes it more viscous than water.

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