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Molecular theory of viscosity of gas and liquid with temperature and pressure

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Viscosity increases with temperature for a gas. More collisions per unit time mean more momentum transport to viscous losses per unit time. ... Increase in temperature increases the velocity of the molecules of a liquid. This implies that the forces of attraction between the molecules are reduced thus decreasing viscosity.

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