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I believe the substance you are refering to is coal tar. Coal tar is a byproduct of burning large amount of coal when the smoke condences you are left with a very thick tar like substance. hope this helps.
The opposite of viscosity is fluidity. It refers to how easily a substance flows or moves. A substance with low viscosity is more fluid and flows easily, while a substance with high viscosity is thick and does not flow easily.
Honey is an example of a substance with a sticky, thick, or gluey consistency due to its high viscosity and sugar content. It has a tendency to adhere to surfaces and form strands or droplets when poured.
True. Viscosity refers to the "state of being thick/sticky" (taken from dictionary). So it could be described as a substance like honey's resistance to flowing. Honey is high in viscosity, water is low. So the 'stickier' the substance, the higher in viscosity.
Viscous
The thick white substance that accumulates at the site of a cut during the healing process is called pus. Pus is a combination of dead white blood cells, bacteria, and tissue debris, and it forms as the body's immune system responds to an infection.
cystic fibrosis
Maple syrup is a thick liquid that pours out slowly. Honey is another example of a thick substance that pours out in a slow stream. Tar is a thick black substance that also pours out slowly.
Cytoplasm
The prostate gland.
the mass of the substance divided by its volume. how thick a brain beez.
It is a white, thick substance
Mucus
Hypertophic scars.are caused by an over-active healing process. This produces an excessive amount of collagen at the wound site.Hypertophic scars do not extend beyond the wound site. are red, thick, and raised above the wound.
if detergent powder in liquid form how to make thicker form
I believe the substance you are refering to is coal tar. Coal tar is a byproduct of burning large amount of coal when the smoke condences you are left with a very thick tar like substance. hope this helps.
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