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Blood is viscous, as it contains a hugely populous density of red blood cells therefore making it viscous. A comparison would be to water, which is less than 3 times as viscous as blood, as it contains around less than 3 times the amount of molecules than in blood.
glcerol is viscous because there is alot of cheese in it.
it mean that it can not be compressed
oil in a car's engine reduces viscous friction and wear
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By viscous, I think you mean viscosity. Viscous is a adjective referring to the thickness of a substance; therefore, yes, ketchup is somewhat viscous.
Molten salt is viscous.
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no. but a sludge is a viscous liquid
no. nickel is a solid metal and not viscous material.
The opposite of viscous is runny.
The saline water is more viscous.
Blood is viscous, as it contains a hugely populous density of red blood cells therefore making it viscous. A comparison would be to water, which is less than 3 times as viscous as blood, as it contains around less than 3 times the amount of molecules than in blood.
Water and wax do not go together. Think of the reason why people wax their cars. If the car gets wet the wax allows the water to form droplets and slide off. The wax and the water do not mix. Another way to think of it is floating candles. If the wax dissolved in the water then it wouldn't be a floating candle anymore. So my guess is that it is more soluble in kerosene.
The root of the word "viscous" is the Latin word "viscum," meaning mistletoe. The term was used to describe the sticky nature of mistletoe berries, which led to its association with substances that are thick and sticky.
glcerol is viscous because there is alot of cheese in it.
Yes. Felsic magma is very viscous.