Physics, asked by adarshchougule22, 1 month ago

The intermolecular forces in oil are less than water but still the viscosity of oil is more than

water. Justify​

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Answered by skhanzade943
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Oil is a non-polar molecule, while water is a polar molecule. ... When oil and water are mixed, the dipole-dipole interactions are disrupted, but constant molecular motion allows the stronger dipole-dipole attractions to partition the polar molecules from the mixture.

Answered by SabgunKaur
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Oil is a non-polar molecule. ... When oil and water are mixed , the dipole - dipole interactions are disrupted , but constant molecular motion allows the stronger dipole - dipole attractions to partition the polar molecules from the mixture.

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