yes of course it does stupid
pl. of Viscus., of Viscus
what sells more in the us ketchup or salsa? Ketchup! :-)
the viscosity of something is sort of like how thick it is. For example, honey is very thick, and doesn't flow to well. That means it is very viscus. However, water on the other hand, is not as thick and flows well, so it is not as viscus.
The plural for the noun viscus is viscera.
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Yes, coal tar is generally more viscous than honey. Viscosity refers to a fluid's resistance to flow, and coal tar has a thicker, more syrupy consistency compared to honey, which is relatively more fluid. The molecular composition and structure of coal tar contribute to its higher viscosity, making it behave more like a solid than a liquid under certain conditions.
if a liquid has the capability to hydrogen bond then it will be more viscus
oil is more viscus than water
The thickest is the Hein... It has 3,6% more tomatoes in it.
i think it contains citric acid
The liquid that flows the fastest when poured is the least viscus. This liquid might be liquid water for example.
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