Shear thinning

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Most hydrocolloids tend to get thinner as they are sheared. Large entangled hydrocolloid molecules that are aligned randomly in a solution tend to be thick and viscous. A component of stress is applied to a solution and the molecules start to move relative to each other in their own planes, causing them to grow thinner the more vigorously they are stirred.