hydrometer
density is the scientific name
In general, as the temperature of a substance increases, it's density decreases. One exception of this is water. as liquid water approaches it's freezing point, the water molecules rearrange themselves into a lattice structure, actually making it less dense. This is why ice floats on top of water.
there are only 2 variables for the definition of density. One is Mass (M) common units for mass include Kilograms (kg) or slugs (sl) to name a couple. The other variable is Volume (V) usually measured in cubic centimeters cm^3 or cubic inches in^3. the actual density (D) equation is: D=M/V density equals mass divided by volume. water for example has a density of 1000 kg / m^3
The region of zero electron density is called a "node."
Plastic bags are typically manufactured from high density polypropylene (HDPE - plastic number 2) or low density polypropylene.
hydrometer
Ordinary light water
I believe that you fill it with coolant, as the tank's name suggests.
name the acid which increases the density of water
Pumice is an extrusive igneous rock with a density less than that of water.
Density is a derived unit: mass divided by volume.
The name is "kerosene", and the density varies from 0.78-0.81 times the density of water (i.e., 0.78-0.81 g/cm3).
Godly?
density is the scientific name
The Antarctic Bottom Water, North Atlantic Deep Water, and Antarctic Intermediate Water are three density currents that form in polar regions.
Any special name: less dense than water, low density.
CANDU, a reactor type designed in Canada which uses heavy water as the primary coolant.