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Physics, 07.03.2021 02:00, Wayne4345

Which statement describes why the viscosity of maple syrup is higher than that of orange juice?
O A. The molecules that make up maple syrup are positive ions, while
the molecules that make up orange juice are negative ions.
O B. The molecules that make up maple syrup are negative ions, while
the molecules that make up orange juice are positive ions.
C. The molecules that make up maple syrup have a harder time
moving past one another because they are larger than the
molecules that make up orange juice.
O D. The molecules that make up maple syrup have a harder time
moving past one another because they are smaller than the
molecules that make up orange juice.

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