Syrup, treacle and oil are examples of viscous liquids.
pl. of Viscus., of Viscus
The plural for the noun viscus is viscera.
a solid would simply generates friction much higher than liquids
Viscous liquids have high resistance to flow, meaning they are thick and sticky. They do not easily pour or spread like water. Viscous liquids also have a high internal friction, which causes them to resist deformation. Examples of viscous liquids include honey, syrup, and motor oil.
Your question has no specific scientific answer a it is imprecise. You could divide them into liquids that are themselves bases, such as some low molecular weight organic amines, and solutions of bases, such as sodium hydroxide solution.
Here are some liquids paper towels can pick up: Soda, Water, Soup
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Viscus means organ. So hollow viscus means an organ than has a lumen or open space within it, like the stomach and intestines. Perforated hollow viscus is an organ with a lumen that has a hole in it such that contents can escape from inside the organ to outside the organ. If a gastric ulcer perforated, it would be a perforated hollow viscus, allowing gastric acid and contents out into the abdominal cavity.
Some types of caustic liquids include sodium hydroxide (lye), potassium hydroxide, and sulfuric acid. These substances are highly corrosive and can cause severe burns upon contact with skin.
Ultra is a brand of beer brewed by Coors.
No, it is not two liquids. It is two types of mixtures.
only water