Yes. The density of a liquid is usually close to that of a solid, and much higher than in a gas.
That depends on the liquid and the solid. Liquid mercury has a very high density. Liquid gasoline has a very low density. At the melting point the density of a liquid and a solid are almost the same.
This is the determination of the specific density (the ratio liquid density/water density).
That depends on the liquid and the solid. Coal is a solid with a very low density. Mercury is a liquid with a very high density.
The mass of the liquid divided by its volume is its density.
The liquid with a lower density float over the liquid with a highrer density.
The liquid have density.
The floating liquid will have a lower density than the liquid it is floating on.
The floating liquid will have a lower density than the liquid it is floating on.
The density of the liquid is equal to the weight of the liquid divided by the volume.
Any liquid has a density of 80 g/cm3.
Mercury has the greatest density as a liquid in room temperture.
Buoyant force is directly proportional to the density of the liquid. as the density of the liquid increases, the Buoyant force increases.