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From Wikipedia: The viscosity of water is 8.90 × 10−4 Pa·s or 8.90 × 10−3 dyn·s/cm2 or 0.890 cP at about 25 °C.

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Kerosene viscosity is dependent upon temperature. Assuming a room temperature is 20 degrees Celsius (68 Fahrenheit) the kinematic viscosity of kerosene would then be 2.17 centistokes (35 SSU).

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The International Units System uses the Pascal Second as the standard unit of viscosity, though the centipoise, one thousandth of a Pascal Second, is often used instead. At 100 degrees celcius, Kerosene has a viscosity of .6 centipoise.

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Assuming average room temperature to be 68oF, the viscosity of ethylene glycol is approximately 23 cp (centipoise). You can usually find most of this data in any Chemcial Engineering handbook.

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Viscosity refers to the consistency of a substance due to its internal friction. The viscosity of kerosene oil is 0.00164 Newton second per square meter.

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Taking fresh water as a comparison at 60F the viscosity is 1.13. That of kerosene at 68F is 2.71

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If you consider room temperature to be 68°F the viscosity would be 28 cSt. See also the graph in related links.

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7 s/cm

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1.412Pa.s

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