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the change in the viscosity of a melt is directly proportional to the change in choose one or more: a. water content. b. temperature. c. carbon dioxide. d. silica content.

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The change in viscosity of a melt is directly proportional to the change in temperature and the silica content. Therefore, the correct option is B,D.

Step-by-step explanation:

The change in viscosity of a melt is directly proportional to the change in temperature and the silica content.

When the temperature of a melt increases, the molecules move more rapidly, which enables them to overcome the intermolecular forces that hold them together. This results in a decrease in viscosity.

Similarly, an increase in the silica content of a melt leads to a higher viscosity due to stronger intermolecular forces between the silica molecules.

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