Yes molasses is heavier than water
2.3 million gallons of molasses
No, they do not mix.
The combination of water, oil and molasses will have the following order: molasses will be on the bottom, water will settle in the middle and oil will float on the top. Oil has less density than water or molasses.
Yes, if you add a certain amount of water to it depending on the amount of molasses needed in the recipe.
The water in the dialysis bag would diffuse out into the molasses solution. This is because there is a high concentration of water inside the dialysis bag and a a lower concentration of water in the molasses solution. By diffusion or osmosis, the water would tend to move from the concentrated bag to a less concentrated solution.
Use salt water, as was used in the Boston Molasses Tragedy of 1919. Warm salt water works best.
Because it is slower
Add molasses to it
Molasses is soluble in water. In fact, I often enjoy mixing one tablespoon of it into a pot of soup, for added flavor.
Viscosity is how much a liquid resists flow. Water has a low viscosity while molasses has a high viscosity.
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