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Rocks float when their density is lower than that of the surrounding medium. E.g. in water, pumice floats; in an alkaline magma, felspathoids might float; in a basaltic magma, plagioclase would float at pressures greater than about 5kbar (! feldspathoids and plagioclase aren't rocks, these are minerals).
Plasma and platelets have different densities, which allows them to be separated in a centrifuge. Because the platelets have a higher density than the serum and fibrin in plasma, they are pushed out of the plasma and collected at the bottom of the collection container.
granitic igneous rocks are light colored because of a lower density than basaltic rocks
Magma moves, it erupts out of volcanoes, and this can cause substances of different density to mix together. If these substances remained liquid, they would eventually settle out into layers by density, but if the rock hardens before this happens, then you have permanent mixing.
Your urine's specific gravity reflects the amount of minerals, solids, and wastes in the urine. Specific gravity is a comparison of urine's density to water's density.
Liquids can be separated by the density difference by centrifugation.
There is a large number of minerals and different minerals have different density.
Bulk density is a mainly a property of powders, granules and other separated solids, usually used in minerals like soil or gravel. It is defined as the total amount of particles over the total volume they occupy.
Density is defined as mass per unit volume: This is the density of any material, including minerals. There a a great many minerals each with a different density.
Centrifugation and sedimentation are methods of separation by density.
a diamond
Minerals are substances that naturally occur. This is solid that has a chemical formula.
Yes, all minerals have density. It is a main charectoristic.
Rocks float when their density is lower than that of the surrounding medium. E.g. in water, pumice floats; in an alkaline magma, felspathoids might float; in a basaltic magma, plagioclase would float at pressures greater than about 5kbar (! feldspathoids and plagioclase aren't rocks, these are minerals).
Plasma and platelets have different densities, which allows them to be separated in a centrifuge. Because the platelets have a higher density than the serum and fibrin in plasma, they are pushed out of the plasma and collected at the bottom of the collection container.
Due to density.
granitic igneous rocks are light colored because of a lower density than basaltic rocks