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Viscosity is a measure of the thickness or how runny a liquid is. More viscous means thicker and syrup-like. Less viscous means more runny and more like water.
Basaltic lava is less 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
Due to strong H-bonding in H20 than HF.That is why HF 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.
That all depends on how viscous the magma (though out of the earth it's called lava) is. More viscous, the bigger and higher it gets. The less viscous, the less violent the explosion can and will be.
Yes, for example oil is less dense than water even though it is more viscous.
Have a look here http:/dictionary.reference.com/browse/viscousViscosity it how thick or thin a fluid is.The thicker a fluid is the more viscous. If the fluid is less viscous it is thinner. A fluid is liquid AND gas. If a fluid is hotter is gets less viscous but if it is cooler it will be more viscous.
Toothpaste is more viscous because it flows less freely than milk.
IT will be less viscous
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If shampoo or syrup are very viscous(runny), it means the molecules in it are small. Because the molecules have a small surface area, the forces of attraction are smaller too, meaning the bpts are lower as less energy (heat) is required to pull them apart so they can boil, evaporate and become a gas