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20 August, 14:38

A sample of water is mixed with a surfactant. What will most likely happen to the viscosity of the water? Explain your answer.

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  1. 20 August, 14:49
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    --The viscosity of the water will decrease.

    --Surfactants disrupt intermolecular forces within a liquid.

    --Viscosity is directly related to intermolecular forces.

    --If intermolecular forces are decreased, viscosity should also decrease.
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