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Honey is more viscous then water. Can you suggest why?
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07/11/2021 4:38 pm
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Honey is more viscous then water. Can you suggest why?
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07/11/2021 4:39 pm
Honey is more viscous than water because the force of attraction between the particles of honey is much more than that of the force of attraction of particles in water.
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