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The density of corn syrup is 1380g/L where milk has a density of between 1030 and 1040g/L. The density of milk is much less than the density of corn syrup. Milk is closer to water (1000g/L) since this is a major constituent.
ethonol,gasoline,and corn syrup
Corn syrup has more density: about 1.360 g/ml. Vegetable oil is about 0.89 g/ml.
Corn syrup would settle below glycerol (glycerol would be on top) because the density of corn syrup is greater than that of glycerol
Corn syrup is the most dense. Imagine pouring each into a graduated cylinder the corn syrup would sink to the bottom
Since dark corn syrup is a mixture, it doesn't have a definite specific viscosity.
Corn syrup has a greater density then water because corn syrup is thicker
density=m/v density=10.8/10.3 density=1.05g/cm3
water
corn syrup's density is more so it will float on top of the glycerin