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Originally Posted by Cathar
Water has an absolute viscosity of 1.12cps @ 15 degrees, making Copper Sulphate over 10 times more viscous than water.
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Um, maybe I'm missing something here, but that wasn't a pure copper sulphate solution I linked to (the pure stuff isn't helpful, as the melting point of the salt is over 100 degrees C). It was a solution of the salt dissolved in water. So a solution half as concentrated would fall within your parameters, right? Or does viscosity not work like that?