Step 1: Statement A is true. Surface tension occurs due to excess molecular energy at the surface.
Step 2: Statement B is incorrect. As the temperature of a liquid increases, the coefficient of viscosity decreases.
Step 3: Statement C is true. As the temperature of a gas increases, the coefficient of viscosity increases.
Step 4: Statement D is true. Reynolds number determines whether the flow is laminar or turbulent.
Step 5: Statement E is true. In a steady flow, streamlines do not intersect. Final Conclusion: The correct statements are A, D, and E, which corresponds to Option (4).

A flexible chain of mass $m$ is hanging as shown. Find tension at the lowest point. 
A substance 'X' (1.5 g) dissolved in 150 g of a solvent 'Y' (molar mass = 300 g mol$^{-1}$) led to an elevation of the boiling point by 0.5 K. The relative lowering in the vapour pressure of the solvent 'Y' is $____________ \(\times 10^{-2}\). (nearest integer)
[Given : $K_{b}$ of the solvent = 5.0 K kg mol$^{-1}$]
Assume the solution to be dilute and no association or dissociation of X takes place in solution.
Inductance of a coil with \(10^4\) turns is \(10\,\text{mH}\) and it is connected to a DC source of \(10\,\text{V}\) with internal resistance \(10\,\Omega\). The energy density in the inductor when the current reaches \( \left(\frac{1}{e}\right) \) of its maximum value is \[ \alpha \pi \times \frac{1}{e^2}\ \text{J m}^{-3}. \] The value of \( \alpha \) is _________.
\[ (\mu_0 = 4\pi \times 10^{-7}\ \text{TmA}^{-1}) \]