Viscosity
Effects on viscosity
PToM
Matter
100

Physical state with highest degree of fluidity

GAS

100

What happens with the viscosity after mixing a really viscous solution with water?

The overall viscosity is reduced

100

What matter is made of

Tiny particles always moving

100

Refers to the amount of matter in a body

MASS

200

Physical state with the highest degree of cohesion between its particles and lesser viscosity

SOLID

200

Cooling down runny sugar caramel

The viscoty increases

200

Movement of particles in favor of the concentration gradient

DIffusion

200

Refers to the amount os space occupied by a certain body

VOLUME
300

Physical state with the most viscous fluids

LIQUID

300

Warming up really thick soup

Its get more fluid and less viscous

300

Movement of particles due osmotic force generated by a selectively permeable membrane

Osmosis

300

Ratio between Mass and Volume

Density

400

What is viscosity?

The viscosity of a fluid is a measure of its resistance to deformation at a given rate. For liquids, it corresponds to the informal concept of "thickness":

400

Melting metal under a blowtorch

As hotter it gets, more fluid and less viscous it becomes.

400

Particle property that explain why mixing 2 volumes in a solution does not necessarely result in their combined volume

Spaces Between Particles

400

Effects on density of a sponge after compressing it as hard as possible 

The density increases relative to the decrease of volume

500

How can we measure or test viscosity?

Some possible tests are a ramp test and the Bubble test. Also its possible to gaige its viscosity or thickness with tactitely.

500

Inversely proportional to the degree of movement of particles

viscosity


500

Property of particles that explains diffusion and Brownian movement

Particles are always moving and colliding

500

Common units for density

g or kg per Liter of mililiter