If you mean physical state, than it is liquid. There are three states of matter, mainly solid, liquid and gas.
It's a colloid. A colloid is an object with the some properties of both solids and liquids.
is it a pure substance or a mixture, and if it is a mixture what type.
Solid, liquid and gas.
No. Oils are liquids.
liquid.
liquid
The flammability of a substance is a chemical property. Flammability means how easily a substance will burn in oxygen.
state of matter
honey has high viscosity lah, and water has low viscosity. anything that resists flow has high viscosity...lah. honey has high viscosity lah, and water has low viscosity. anything that resists flow has high viscosity...lah.
The Si unit for viscosity is Pa·s = kg/(s·m).
Heterogenous state: (thick) liquid with (undissolved, very fine) solid particles.
yes viscosity is a property of gas
Super fluidity is a state of matter. This is fluids that have zero viscosity.
Viscosity is the state of being thick, sticky, and semifluid in consistency.
As long as it is the manufacturer's recommended viscosity of 5w-30 the brand doesn't matter.
Viscosity is a property of liquids and gases. In every day terms syrup is viscous and water isn't. Liquids with high viscosity are difficult to stir, there is resistance to movement through the liquid. A change of state from liquid to gas would cause the viscosity to reduce. Technically viscosity is a resistance to shear or tensile stresses. Viscosity can be measured for all liquids and gases. Wikipedia gives a technical description.
properties of matter
The measurement used to quantify change in a thermoset or thermoplastic elastomer material's viscosity from its uncured state as it transitions to a cured or "scorched" state.
10w30 or 5w30, it doesn't really matter which
Viscosity is the state of being thick. For example, Molasses has a higher viscosity than water. Liquids often freeze when the weather becomes cold, so viscosity increases in the cold.
Viscosity is the state of being thick. For example, Molasses has a higher viscosity than water. Liquids often freeze when the weather becomes cold, so viscosity increases in the cold.
viscosity.
Viscosity of a liquid is important for industries, especially the cosmetics industry which depends on the flow properties of matter.