Gasoline is less denser than milk.
Gasoline
Aluminum will sink in gasoline because its density (2.7g per cc) is greater than that of gasoline (about 0.7g per cc).
No, milk and gasoline are not examples of the same state of matter. Milk is a liquid, while gasoline is a volatile liquid.
The fats (i.e. cream) from the milk will dissolve in the gasoline and the the resulting gasoline/cream solution will float on the water from the milk.
Gasoline is less dense than air, so it floats on top of air. Air is lighter than gasoline and will rise up above the gasoline if they are in contact with each other.
Yes, because water is heavier then gasoline
yes! i've done it so many times it does sink in milk :)
Not ALL gallons of milk cost more. But it may be just because of the brand of milk or gasoline.
Bevause of the viscosity of milk.
no
I would use ajax cleaner to clean this from your sink.
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