Not sure what your asking by the wording of this question. Viscous applications means thick mixtures that can be applied to the skin or thick mixtures that can be drunk orally. Such mixtures include many lotions for dry skin, creams used to treat fungus, ointments used to treat viral infections of the skin or other oral solutions like Tylenol, cough syrup, and mylanta.
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Force that resists motion is frictional force, viscous drag
"Algin" could refer to a group of naturally occurring polysaccharides found in the cell walls of brown algae. These polysaccharides have various industrial applications, such as thickeners, stabilizers, and emulsifiers in food and pharmaceutical products. They are also used in the textile, paper, and cosmetics industries.
what are the applications on elasticity
When particles are suspended in a viscous (thick) mixture. Lots of oatmeal based lotions are colloidal.
In a pharmaceutical setting, viscosity would become an issue while making prescription syrups for patients. It would be important to make sure the syrup is not so viscous that it cannot be taken orally.
In a pharmaceutical setting, viscosity would become an issue while making prescription syrups for patients. It would be important to make sure the syrup is not so viscous that it cannot be taken orally.
Some applications of THF are Polytetramethylene Ether Glycol (PTMEG), Magnetic Tape, Adhesives, PVC cements, Vinyl films and cellophane, and pharmaceutical solvent applications.
Charles G. Gebelein has written: 'Biotechnological Polymers: Medical Pharmaceutical and Industrial Applications' 'Biomedical Applications of Polymers (Review Reports)'
distillation it is method which is used to seprate diffrent chemical substance on the basis of thier volatilities.
Neither. Malic acid is a chemical which has a variety of applications especially in food and pharmaceutical industries.
Apparently no longer used. Formerly used as an anti-convulsive and sedative. Please see the link.
By viscous, I think you mean viscosity. Viscous is a adjective referring to the thickness of a substance; therefore, yes, ketchup is somewhat viscous.
Molten salt is viscous.
viscous
no. but a sludge is a viscous liquid
Food color is used in various applications like sweet candies, jellies, cake, bakery products, cuisines, beverages, pharmaceutical industries