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What is Thixotropic Separater Gel?

Thixotropic separator gel is a substance used in laboratories to separate the components of a mixture by taking advantage of the thixotropic properties of the gel. Thixotropic gels become less viscous when agitated, allowing for easy separation of the components.


What is the property of solid called which converts into liquid by shaking?

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.


What is collodial silica?

Colloidal silica is a stable suspension of fine silica particles in a liquid, typically water. It is commonly used in various industries, including electronics, construction, and pharmaceuticals, due to its unique properties such as high surface area, optical clarity, and low viscosity. In addition to its industrial applications, colloidal silica can serve as a polishing agent, a binding agent in ceramics, and a thixotropic agent in coatings. Its versatility makes it an important material in both scientific research and commercial products.


When did Liquid Liquid end?

Liquid Liquid ended in 1983.


How do you know if milk is a liquid?

Milk is an emulsion of fats in water.An emulsion is type of suspension: liquid in liquid.

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What is Thixotropic Separater Gel?

Thixotropic separator gel is a substance used in laboratories to separate the components of a mixture by taking advantage of the thixotropic properties of the gel. Thixotropic gels become less viscous when agitated, allowing for easy separation of the components.


Is toothpaste gas liquid or solid?

neither, its a substance known as thixotropic mixture


Is glycerin thixotropic?

No, glycerin is not thixotropic. Thixotropic materials have a property where they become less viscous under stress and then return to a higher viscosity when the stress is removed. Glycerin, however, remains a constant viscosity regardless of stress.


What is the property of solid called which converts into liquid by shaking?

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.


Is thixotropic an anticoagulant?

No, thixotropic is not an anticoagulant. Thixotropy refers to a property of certain gels or fluids that become less viscous when agitated or stirred, allowing them to flow more easily. Anticoagulants, on the other hand, are substances that prevent blood from clotting. While some thixotropic materials may have applications in medical contexts, they do not function as anticoagulants.


How do you make an item which is solid when you hold it and liquid when you drop it?

Not sure that this is a serious question. Superglue is liquid if dropped out of the container, but goes solid the moment you hold it between your fingers. A2 This material does exist. It's known as 'thixotropic' It's used in non drip paint. It's solid in the tin but turns to liquid when the brush compresses it.


Are liquid medicines advocated to 'shake well before use' thixotropic or rheopectic?

Neither of those properties. Most likely the medicine is a "suspension" of fine insoluble solids in a liquid medium and should be shaken thoroughly to ensure an even distribution. Calamine Lotion would be a good example.


Why is potassium citrate used in the preparation of thixotropic procaine penicillin G?

for injection such a suspention intramusculary to achieve a prolong therapeutic action of cocaine peniciln G so by this method i will be able to transform the penicilin G to thixotropic penecilin G.


What are mixtures that have floating particles known as?

suspensions colloids (and to some extent thixotropic fluids)


Why does hand sanitizer go from gel to liquid?

The hand sanitizer is a weak gel, and the shear flow of spreading it on the hands breaks up the gerl. Such a property is sometimes called thixotropy. One way to think of it is that the bonds holding the gel together are not the permanent type, and once they are disturbed, it takes a while to re-form. Paint is a famous example of a thixotropic substance. It lows on when brushed, but then gels when left alone. If paint were not thixotropic, it would flow down onto the floor.


What is the difference between thixotropic materials and pseudoplastic fluids?

While both adjectives describe a fluid with a decreasing viscosity, thixotropic materials exhibit this change as a result of time (under constant shear) while pseudoplastic materials exhibit this change as a result of increasing the rate of shear stress.


What kind of dendrites form in thixotropic metals?

Spheroidal I think. Hard to check your answer using search engines with these types of questions.