i think what the real questun here is y r u askin this!? u think ur funny becacus ur not, this comminity is about helping ppl and i don't think ur that stupid.
ketchup isn't even a chemical.
no tomato ketchup is considered a liquid not a solid.
Why, it is a liquid simply because Ketchup takes the form of the bottle it's in.
Ketchup is a liquid. Anything that can flow or assume the shape of a container in a fluid
it is a viscous liquid , ketchup is otherwise known as a thiroxic liquid.
As Ketchup will change its shape based on the container its in (otherwise you wouldn't be able to push it out of the hole in the container - it is a liquid
Because it is a non-newtonian liquid and that means when force is applied it turns from a solid to a liquid or vice versa. In this situation it goes from solid to liquid. So you only turn the bottom to liquid. Tap on the neck. Some should come out.
A non-Newtonian liquid is a fluid whose viscosity changes based on the applied stress or shear rate. This means that the viscosity of the liquid can vary depending on how it is being manipulated or moved. Examples include ketchup, honey, and quicksand.
The fruit is a solid, the ketchup is an emulsion.
It's not really a solid converting to a liquid, it's a high-viscosity (thick) liquid that becomes less viscous with stress. The best analogy I can think of is tomato ketchup: you can turn a bottle upside down and it takes ages to run out, but if you shake the bottle then the ketchup goes runny. I believe that ketchup isn't technically thixotropic, but it's a useful "everyday example" for explanatory purposes. Hope that helps.
Catsup, ketchup
liquid
Why, it is a liquid simply because Ketchup takes the form of the bottle it's in.