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If the temperature increases, the viscosity of liquid decreases whereas the viscosity of gases increases. Comment​

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Answered by darshaners
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The temperature effect on viscosity is different for liquid and gas. The viscosity of the liquid tends to decrease with the temperature increase while in gases viscosity increases with rising temperature. The warmer the gas, the slower it flows. The warmer the liquid, the faster it flows.

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