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H2SO4 has higher viscosity than water. Reason being bonding.

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intermolecular H-
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intramolecular H-
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covalent
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Solution

The correct option is A intermolecular H-
For H-bonding, H should be attached to O, N or F. In case of H2SO4, totally 8 Hydrogen bonds can be formed in between the molecules.
This holds the molecules of H2SO4 together and limits sliding of molecules over each other. This results in higher viscosity.

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