Yes, yes it is.
The polarity of the water molecule, which causes hydrogen bonds to form between the water molecules, is the characteristic that enables it to act as a lubricant.
Water based lubricant
No, water is not lubricant. for example:- if water is spread on ground then we slip then people thinks that water is lubricant but is not the case so the floor is smooth the water is not lubricant. oil and grease are lubricant and they are used in machines.
Water is a binder and a lubricant when mixed with dough.
Swallowing does not necessarily depend on water as a lubricant. Saliva is the primary lubricant during swallowing, but water can also aid in the process by helping to wash down food and facilitate smooth movement down the esophagus.
Yes. Better to use water soluable lubricant as K-Y jelly.
Silicone is used to make a great, water-proof caulking compound which can also be used as a form of glue. There is also a silicone based lubricant.
Water-based Lubricant
As a lubricant and for hydration.
Water based lubricant
Water is a binder and a lubricant when mixed with dough.
You would not add sand to a mixture intended as a lubricant.