Some People might consider glass as fluid at room temperature... I believe it's one of the most viscous fluids..
Molasses, honey, corn syrup, ketchup. Anything that is thick and flows slowly.
At room temperature the tar pitch is considered the most viscous.
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It isd a liquid, generally a viscous liquid.
Well, in chemistry, viscous means the thickness of a liquid etc. here is an example Syrup is more viscous than water.
A thick liquid would have a high viscosity :)Thick liquids have a high viscosity. Example "What is the viscous liquid you are drinking?" is the same as "what is that thick liquid you are drinking?"
Silly putty is a liquid bc you can shape it and mold
no. but a sludge is a viscous liquid
Viscous means how thick a LIQUID is and how tightly the particles are packed together if the liquid is thick(less runny) it is more viscous if the liquid is thin(more runny) it is less viscous
Non-viscous is a scientific term that refers to the pouring characteristic of a liquid. A non-viscous liquid is one that pours thinly, with minimal bulging, drop formation or trailing string formation. An example of a non-viscous liquid would be alcohol; a viscous liquid (the opposite) would be maple syrup.
Yes, becuse a homogenous mixture is formed when vinegar is added into water
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it is a viscous liquid , ketchup is otherwise known as a thiroxic liquid.
the viscous force is directly proportional to the viscosity of the fluid. so the more viscous a liquid is, more the viscous force and harder it is to move for a bod through it.
Viscosity is a measure of the thickness or how runny a liquid is. More viscous means thicker and syrup-like. Less viscous means more runny and more like water.
It is the '''''resistance''''' to flow in a liquid.
because liquid A is viscous then liquid B