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Many liquid glues dry clear. All cyano-acrylates do.
The liquid was a solution.
an acid
crystal clear
chlorophyll is a clear liquid
semen should be a thick clear substance
It isn't clear what units you are using, what liquid you are placing it in, and whether that is the density of the object or of the liquid. The general rule is that an object will float if it has less density than the liquid in which it is placed.
The liquid is clear and monophasic.
Water
Water is clear but when there's a lot of water gathered together it looks liked it is blue, but it's not. That's why when you have a water bottle, its clear not blue
Not always; tap water is clear but contains many dissolved ions.
The shape of a substance does not affect density of a substance. The density is a physical Quantity which is predefined and constant for each substance. By the equation Density=mass/volume It is clear that the density is affected by mass & volume of the substance and not the shape. However the shape of a substance affects the area acquired by the substance. Like every natural body is spherical in shape like river stones,asteroids,planets,raindrops,dewdrops because they try to acquire the minimum possible area and sphere is the only geometrical figure occupying minimal area.
Solid oxygen, like liquid, is a clear substance. It is too cold to touch so I believe that a texture cannot be determined as of yet.
Yes. The bubbles of fluid heat up and expand causing them to be less dense than the clear liquid. That is why it floats. When it gets to the top it cools and shrinks and becomes more dense than the clear liquid.
It isn't clear - to me at least - what "general rules" you are talking about. Density is simply defined as mass divided by volume; this applies to any substance.
look like liquid
No apple sauce is not a clear liquid! =)