Since sodium bromate is a salt, thus a solid crystal, melting point 381 °C, there are NO viscosity data known. Viscosity is a property of fluids!, telling how 'thick' or 'sticky' it is.
The viscosity of a 25% sodium hydroxide solution would be dependent on temperature. At room temperature (around 25°C), the viscosity of 25% sodium hydroxide solution is approximately 15-20 cP (centipoise).
Since sodium chlorate is a salt, thus a solid crystal, melting point 381 °C, there are NO viscosity data known. Viscosity is a property of fluids!, telling how 'thick' or 'sticky' it is.
Room temperature water is likely to have the lowest viscosity among the options provided. Water has a lower viscosity compared to oil, especially when the temperature is below room temperature. Oil typically has a higher viscosity compared to water.
It doesn't have a viscosity at room temperature, it is solid
it is a solid at room temperature
Sodium oxide is a soft solid at room temperature.
No, sodium is a silvery gray solid at room temperature.
Yes, sodium chloride is a solid at room temperature.
Sodium nitrite is a solid at room temperature.
Sodium chloride is a solid at room temperature.
At room temperature sodium is a solid and chlorine is a gas.
At room temperature sodium chloride is solid.