Because Alcohol is not a planet.
mercury
Mercury is denser than oxygen.
Yes, mercury is denser than alcohol. The density of mercury is about 13.6 times greater than the density of alcohol.
Mercury is denser than silver. Mercury has a density of about 13.6 g/cm³, while silver has a density of about 10.5 g/cm³.
Yes. Mercury has a greater density than does honey.
It means that mercury is denser than iron.
No, mercury is denser than ethanol, so it will sink and not float.
Yes, there are several liquids that are denser than iron. For example, mercury is a liquid metal that is denser than iron. Mercury has a density of 13.6 g/cm³, while iron has a density of 7.87 g/cm³ at room temperature.
Stones do not float in mercury because mercury is a very dense liquid, much denser than a stone. Any object denser than mercury will sink in it. In general, objects float in a liquid only if they are less dense than the liquid.
Thallium, Lead
If an object floats in water it will also float in the much denser mercury
By using denser mercury instead of ethanol.