what causes liquids to be viscous?
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Viscosity in liquids and gases is caused by their molecular makeup; very viscous liquids or gases have molecular makeups that cause a great deal of internal friction when they move. This friction naturally resists flow. Liquids and gases with low internal friction will flow very easily.
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