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High viscosity is relative. All things that have flow exhibit viscosity or resistance to flow including gasses and liquids and even some things we consider solid.

So, water has a very high viscosity compared to air. Molasses is high compared to water and glass is very very high compared to pretty much anything.

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Saying that a liquid has a high viscosity, means that it can convert small shear motions into high losses. Examples of high viscosity liquids: * honey * asphalt (without the gravel embedments)

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It very generally describes a liquid that does not flow easily because it is 'sticky'; it sticks to itself essentially. Maple syrup and molasses are examples of liquids that are highly viscous.

Viscosity is defined as a fluids resistance to flow, so high viscosity means an extreme resistance

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The noble gases have the highest viscosity of elemental gases, Their viscosity increases density down the group on the periodic table.

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There are several types of liquids that have high viscosity. Some of these items include honey, syrup, and agave, nectar.

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Yes. It's just much lower than a typical liquid.

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Viscocity is the resistance to flow. The lower the viscocity, the faster it will flow. Oil has a low viscocity and honey has a high viscocity.

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