Vescosity of liquid ariess due to strong intermolecular forces why'
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Viscosity is caused by the cohesive forces between the molecules in liquids, and by the molecular collisions in gases. Liquids have higher dynamic viscosities than gases.It is due to the internal frictional force that develops between different layers of fluids as they are forced to move relative to each other.Viscosity of a liquid arises due to strong intermolecular forces existing between the molecules.
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Resistance of a liquid to flow is called viscosity. It is related to the ease with which molecules can move past each other. Viscosity increases with stronger intermolecular forces caused by increase in the molecular weight, and decreases with higher temperature.
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