Viscosity
The measure of a fluid’s resistance to flow. Thicker fluids (like oil) have higher viscosity; thinner ones (like water) have lower viscosity.
Flash Point
The lowest temperature at which a liquid gives off enough vapor to ignite briefly when exposed to a flame.
Fire Point
The temperature at which a liquid produces enough vapor to sustain combustion continuously after ignition.
Pour Point
The lowest temperature at which a liquid can still flow. Below this temperature, it becomes too thick or solidifies.
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