Adhesive, clammy, gelatinous, globby, gloppy, gluey, glutinous, gooey, gooky, goopy, gummy, gunky, mucilaginous, ropy, slimy, stiff, syrupy, tenacious, thick, tough, viscid, etc. Basically anything that means stickily thick, such as liquid that is hard to pour.
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the viscous is located inside the transfer case... you need to pull the transfer case out and split it open. While you are there you might as well throw a fresh chain and bearings into the transfer case as well.
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Molten salt is viscous.
By viscous, I think you mean viscosity. Viscous is a adjective referring to the thickness of a substance; therefore, yes, ketchup is somewhat viscous.
The opposite of viscous is runny.
Viscous is to thick as watery is to thin.
no. nickel is a solid metal and not viscous material.
Yes. Felsic magma is very viscous.
Viscous means how thick a LIQUID is and how tightly the particles are packed together if the liquid is thick(less runny) it is more viscous if the liquid is thin(more runny) it is less viscous
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Basaltic lava is less viscous.
Blood is viscous, as it contains a hugely populous density of red blood cells therefore making it viscous. A comparison would be to water, which is less than 3 times as viscous as blood, as it contains around less than 3 times the amount of molecules than in blood.
Glass is not considered viscous at room temperature. It is a solid material that does not flow or deform over time like a viscous liquid would.