Water is thin. Is soap thin? NO
So why can liquids be thick or thin? Because the Quantum Elements of them are made with different stuff.
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No thick liquids e.g Mercury, liquid nitrous and Dissolved graphite will not evaporate because there aren't enough molecules and/or free electrons to support the needed amount to make dissolving into the air possible (evaporating)
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?"
The liquids typically used in a modified barium swallow test are barium sulfate mixed with water or a thickening agent. These substances help to coat and visualize the throat and esophagus during the swallowing study.
A thin straw will allow water to flow more slowly due to its narrower opening, while a thick straw will allow water to flow more quickly due to its wider opening. The thin straw will create more resistance to the flow of water compared to a thick straw.
If the object is of the same width and tapers from thick to thin, it may be a wedge.
some liquids are thick, some liquids are thin
Because peanut butter has such a thick consistency, it will not spray out of an aerosol spray can. Only thin liquids can do that.
A thin atmosphere is thin and a thick atmosphere is thick
The pair word is 'thin': thick and thin.
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It's not that thick and thin liquids take different amounts of time to boil, it's that they take different amounts of heat. You can apply a small amount of heat to something thick like lotion for days, and it will never boil if there isn't enough heat.
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