By viscous, I think you mean viscosity. Viscous is a adjective referring to the thickness of a substance; therefore, yes, ketchup is somewhat viscous.
It's not really a solid converting to a liquid, it's a high-viscosity (thick) liquid that becomes less viscous with stress. The best analogy I can think of is tomato ketchup: you can turn a bottle upside down and it takes ages to run out, but if you shake the bottle then the ketchup goes runny. I believe that ketchup isn't technically thixotropic, but it's a useful "everyday example" for explanatory purposes. Hope that helps.
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no. but a sludge is a viscous liquid
no. nickel is a solid metal and not viscous material.
Yes. Felsic magma is very viscous.
it is a viscous liquid , ketchup is otherwise known as a thiroxic liquid.
yes of course it does stupid
because my mammy said
Because water when forced into your lungs, people thing that it is the most dangerous but because of it's thickness and ingredients used in making ketchup it is the most dangerous of the three.
Some People might consider glass as fluid at room temperature... I believe it's one of the most viscous fluids..
I put ketchup on everything! Ketchup on everything! Ketchup, ketchup, ketchup, ketchup, ketchup on everything! In case it's not clear, I like ketchup. I have since I was a little pup, and that is why I wrote this song. Now here's a list of things I put ketchup on! Ketchup on salad, ketchup on toast, ketchup on potatoes, ketchup on pot roast, Ketchup on pudding, ketchup on biscotti, ketchup in the glove compartment when I'm riding shawty! Ketchup on string cheese, ketchup on waffles, ketchup on pickles, ketchup on falafel, ketchup alamode, ketchup on pie, ketchup is my entree with steak on the side! Ketchup on everything, ketchup on everything, ketchup, ketchup, ketchup, ketchup, ketchup on everything! Ketchup on everything, ketchup on everything, ketchup, ketchup, ketchup, ketchup, ketchup on everything! Ketchup on mustard, ketchup on mayo, ketchup on ketchup, I eat it everyday yo! Ketchup on my toothpaste, ketchup breath lingers! Ketchup on my chicken and my, lady fingers! Ketchup when it's cold, ketchup when I'm scooting, ketchup when it's hot and ketchup when it's tooting! Ketchup from squeeze bottles, ketchup from glass, ketchup in packets, you'll look like a blast! But when the ketchup won't come out, you don't have to scream and shout, Just tap three times on the back, tap tap tap! And get ready for your ketchupy snack, and if you still don't get it, You'll have to play ketchup, you'll have to play ketchup... We put ketchup on everything! Ketchup on everything! Ketchup, ketchup, ketchup, ketchup, ketchup on everything, ketchup on everything, ketchup on everything, (continues until it fades) (Laughing)
"ketchup" is masculine in French, "le ketchup". Examples: "Tu as du ketchup sur la joue." = "You have ketchup on the cheek." "Passe-moi le ketchup." = "Pass me the ketchup." "la bouteille de ketchup" = "the ketchup bottle"
It's not really a solid converting to a liquid, it's a high-viscosity (thick) liquid that becomes less viscous with stress. The best analogy I can think of is tomato ketchup: you can turn a bottle upside down and it takes ages to run out, but if you shake the bottle then the ketchup goes runny. I believe that ketchup isn't technically thixotropic, but it's a useful "everyday example" for explanatory purposes. Hope that helps.
Molten salt is viscous.
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no. but a sludge is a viscous liquid
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