“…Once a QSPR correlation equation has been obtained, it is possible not only to use it to predict the same property for other structures not yet measured or even not yet prepared, but also to uncover the underlying relationship between macro-property and micro-structure. In fact, QSPR has been used to study the physicochemical properties of ILs, e.g., melting point [34][35][36][37], infinite dilution activity coefficient of organic solute in ILs [38,39], density [40,42,2], surface tension [41,42,2], conductivity [43][44][45][46][47], parachor [48], toxicity [49]. Only a few works were published for the QSPR study of ILs viscosity [43][44][45][46][47].…”