Ether is a gas and so the molecules are more spread out, making it less dense than water, whose molecules are so close together that water cannot be compressed.
Yes, water is denser than ether. Water has a higher density than ether due to the molecular composition of water being more tightly packed compared to the molecules in ether.
Yes, the body can excrete more water than it consumes in a day through processes such as urination, sweating, and breathing. This can happen, for example, during periods of increased physical activity or in hot weather.
Drinking water containing fluoride at recommended levels is safe and provides dental benefits in preventing tooth decay. Fluoridated water has been shown to strengthen tooth enamel and reduce cavities. Not drinking water at all can lead to dehydration and multiple health issues, making it more harmful than drinking water containing fluoride.
A leaking toilet can lead to water damage to the flooring and surrounding areas. It can also waste a significant amount of water, causing higher water bills. If left unresolved, it can lead to more serious issues like mold growth and structural damage.
Rigor mortis can be accelerated in drowning victims due to the cooling effect of water on the body. The cold temperature can cause muscles to contract and stiffen more quickly than in dry conditions.
Fruits with high water content like bananas and strawberries tend to decay more quickly than fruits with lower water content like apples or oranges. However, environmental factors such as temperature, humidity, and storage conditions can also influence the rate of decay.
No. It will sink because ice is denser than ether, and denser things sink to the bottom. Ice has a density of 0.9167 g/ml and ether has a density of 0.736 g/ml.
Vinegar is denser than water because vinegar is made of different substances that are denser than water, so that means vinegar is a little denser than water.
Yes. Obsidian is denser than water.
yes chalk is denser then water.
Most types of wood are not denser than water--they float in/on water. For the wood types that are denser than water, the explanation is that they contain molecules that are denser than water (e.g. resin) and the average distance between molecules is smaller.
shampoo is denser than water or mix cornstarch and water and that is denser than water too.
Salt water is denser than fresh water.
Denser water sinks.
Yes if it floats. Does Marble float in water? If not then the answer is no.
yeah cold water is denser than room temperature (warm) water.
Rocks are denser than dirt, and dirt is denser than water
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