why is motor oil more viscous
than water ? Does motor oil
have a greater Surface tension
than water?
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motor oils are more viscous because they are esters of glycerol, which holds three chains of fatty acids in a 3D branched formation that makes the sliding of molecules past each other rather more difficult than when water molecules do it. Mineral oils are also branched but less so.
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