when rocks are thrown in it
Liquid water is the densest form.
Water is most dense at 4oC. At this temperature it has a density of 1000 kg/m3
Osmium is the densest element at 22.61 g/cm3 assuming standard conditions.
the effect of temperature on water is that when the temperature increases the water particles move faster and when moove too fast the water evaporates. but when the temperature decreases, the particles move slower, creating no heat and the water freezes. (:
The densest liquid at room temperature is Mercury which is 13.5 times heavier than water.
salt water is densest
Because water is densest at 4C, so it will sink to the bottom of the ocean.
Around four. 4 degrees C is actually 39.1 in Fahrenheit. It is also the densest point of water.
when rocks are thrown in it
In the liquid phase, it is 4o C. seeing how water only expands as it becomes ice, i think 0 degrees celcius is the densest
About 4 degrees centgrade.
Liquid water is the densest form.
The density of the water increases with the salinity, so saline water is denser and sinks to the bottom. Temperature is also a factor, however. Cold, saline water is the densest
deep zone
4 degrees celsius
Yes the densest liquid will go to the bottom, just as the second densest will go to the middle and the lightest of the 3 will be on top. However many different liquids you place in a container, it will act in the same manner as water and oil, the oil will be on the bottom and the water on top.