It is corn syrup and milk for example.
A teaspoon of water will be heavier. While they are both liquids, pudding will contain fat, which is less dense than water. (This is why oil and fat floats on top of water)
oil
less water
Most, if not all liquids, contain water, and when you dilute something with water you make it less potent and less concentrated. For example, if you spill acid on yourself, then you would dilute it with water, water weakens the acid because it dilutes it and water acts as a buffer since it's neutral on the pH scale.
No. Several liquids, including gasoline, oil and alcohol, are less dense.
Volatile liquids such as alcohol and ethanol have less density than water. They also evaporate faster than water does.
30% or less of our water is a fresh water
Cold water has higher viscosity than Hot water, take note that, as the temperature of fluid increases, viscosity decreases.
In the bottle of water in front of me. It contains about 1 sixtillionths of 1 percent the world's water which, as required, is less than 1 hundredth of 1 percent.
1% or less
There is one liter of water in a kilogram of water. There will be more or less of other liquids depending on the density of the liquid.
Earth is made up of about 70 percent water, but less than 3 percent of that water is fresh water. Fresh water is found in ice caps, glaciers, streams, and rivers.