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until you mix it
ethonol,gasoline,and corn syrup
corn syrup's density is more so it will float on top of the glycerin
Firstly there is no such thing as floating higher; something either floats or it doesn't. Buoyancy (pronounced boy-an-see) on the other hand, describes the ability or tendency of an object to float in a liquid. Objects float in a liquid when they are less dense than the liquid. For example an ice cube will float in both water and corn syrup because it is less dense than both. The ice cube will have greater buoyancy in corn syrup because corn syrup is more dense than water.
No, maple syrup comes from the Maple tree. Corn syrup comes from corn.
No, a coin can not float on gasoline.
No. Corn Syrup and High Fructose Corn Syrup will be labeled separately.
No, corn syrup is thicker than water so it will stay at the bottom. Example: you pour a glass of water and decide which liquid is the thickest for a Science project. So you try it out and corn syrup will most likely end up on the bottom depending on the other liquids used. But Corn Syrup beats water 10/10 times
No, corn syrup does not contain proteins.
In order to float on water, the object would have to have a density of less than 1g/mL, which is stated 1gram per milliliter, not over milliliter.
Corn syrup tastes similar to honey, and in many cases is used as substitute. Powdered corn syrup is a corn syrup that comes in powder and is sweet.