Butter could stick in something like maple or regular syrup.
after atoms and molecules of gases and liquids are heated, they sink?
ice cubes, iceburgs. do they float or sink and that might answer your question
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Yes, it would actually float. While less liquids sink right to the bottom
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The more-dense liquid will sink because it's more dense and this is the lowest-energy state. If both are polar or both are nonpolar, some mixing will occur, but the effect can still be seen.
Because peanut butter has such a thick consistency, it will not spray out of an aerosol spray can. Only thin liquids can do that.
water, blood, oil, molten butter, molten metals, ...
some solids are more dense than liquids (they sink) but others are less dense which is why not all solids sink
Higher dense liquids sink to the bottom. Liquid with lower densities go on top.