The viscosity of a liquid is a measure of the difficulty which molecules have passing each other in a fluid. It is dependent upon the size and shape of the molecules and by the magnitude of the cohesive forces and intermolecular bonds such as hydrogen bonding. Spherical molecules have less fl...
The specific gravity for water at20.2oC (68.4oF)is almostone,and the kinematic viscosity for water at20.2oC (68.4oF)is for practical purpose1.0 mm2/s ( cStokes).A more exact kinematic viscosity for water at20.2oC (68.4oF)is1.0038 mm2/s (cSt). Kinematic viscosity of common liquids and fl...
In liquid-based processes, the raw materials are often liquid resin. Hence, the viscosity of the liquid resin plays an important role in determining its compatibility with the printing processes. In the case of top-down stereolithography, high viscosity resin contributes to leveling issue during pri...
Intrinsic Viscosity In subject area: Materials Science Intrinsic viscosity is a measure of the capacity of a molecule of polymer to increase the viscosity of a solvent in the absence of intermolecular interactions. From: Journal of Controlled Release, 2011 About this pageAdd to MendeleySet alert ...
This book covers the viscosity of liquids; over 900 compounds are included in this volume. Included in this collection is a wide spectrum of compounds---common organic compounds, food materials like soybean oil, inorganic liquids, liquid metals, lubricants, plasticizers, and other compounds. The ...
Previous studies have reported that microRNA-miR-187*, which is one of the non-coding parts of the genome producing small conserved ribonucleic acids, is associated with various cancers. In this study, we explored the function of miR-187* in cervical cancer cells. MATERIALS AND METHODS :miR-...
fluid at home using a few simple materials. In order to apply this method, however, you will first need Stokes' law. Stokes' law relates the drag force F on a small sphere moving through a viscous fluid to the viscosity, radius of the sphere r and terminal velocity of the sphere v, ...
The elongation of the alkyl chain leads to a pronounced reduction of fluidity and ionic conductivity, and the replacement of chlorides with bromides ... Y Yoshida,G Saito - 《Journal of Materials Chemistry》 被引量: 197发表: 2006年 Process for the partial carbodiimidization of organic isocyanat...
In subject area:Materials Science Kinematic viscosity is the ratio of absolute (or dynamic) viscosity to density. From:Databook of Curatives and Crosslinkers,2019 Add to Mendeley Also in subject areas: Chemistry Engineering Physics and Astronomy ...
The glass-forming ability of the alloy can be determined from the measured volume fraction of thecrystalline phasein the partly crystalline materials. Under a given condition of quenching, the higher the amount of crystalline phase formed, the lower the glass-forming ability is and vice versa. ...