Depends on the solute: alcohol in water is lighter, salt in water is heavier than water.
Salt water's density greater (not heavier) than that of pure water.
No, water is heavier than air.
it is lighter than water.
no
Elmers GlueANS 2 Carpenters yellow glue is vastly better than Elmer's glue on wood.
Each type of Elmer's Glue is reliable and useful in it's own niche. There are very few, if any, truly universal glues.
If you mean a 2 part resin adhesive, they are much stronger than Elmer's original. - We must now also consider that in the past few years, Elmer has made MANY new glues - not just the old style white glue now. I'm looking forward to testing Elmer's Glue All Max, their latest one.
That would depend on the glue...Many glues are just a little denser than water so 1 liter weighs a little more than 1 kg.For example: Elmers ProBond interior wood glue has a density of 1.07 > 1.10so 1.00 liter would weigh between 1070 and 1100 grams.http://www.scribd.com/doc/3603387/Elmers-ProBond-Wood-GlueANS 2 -1 litre of most glues would weigh about 1.1 kilos.
Yes molasses is heavier than water
yes sand is heavier than water:)
Elmers white glue is made from PVA, polyvinyl acetate. -Elmer's makes many different glues now, last time I was in a craft store I saw at least 6 different types. So maybe in future we could mention the actual type, rather than just 'Elmer's
ice is not heavier than water
It is 1.84 times heavier than water.
No. Molten rock is heavier than water.
Water is heavier than diesel fuel
no vinegar is heavier