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When poured into water glycerol also a liquid falls to the bottom of the beaker

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Q: Which substance will sink in glycerin?
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Is glycerin flammable?

Glycerin is a flammable substance but the rating of its flammability is 1. Glycerin still can affect even though flammability is not as high as the other.


Would a drop of vinegar sink or float beaker full of glycerin?

sure!!


Where does glycerol come from?

Pure glycerin is derived from animal fats. There is a substance in animal fat which is glycerin. A product which say it is free from animal fats is misleading if it contains glycerin in it. Glycerin is animal fat or rather a substance from the fat. Although glycerin can be from vegetable its best to make sure specially if you're a veggie.


Does the shape of a sustance determine if it will sink or float?

no the shape of a substance does not determine if it will sink or float. The density of the substance determines if it will sink or float. If the object weighs more than 1.0 g it will sink. If it weighs less than 1.0 g it will float.


What determines whether one substance will sink or float when it is placed in another substance?

Solubility


What is a main importance of density as a physical property?

Whether a substance will float or sink in another substance.


What household substance in which if you put ice cube it will sink?

Water


A sample of a substance containing glycerin?

Nitroglycerin. It is a highly unstable explosive know for being detonated by a shockwave (dropped on floor).


What is a household substance in which an ice cube will sink?

Try dish soap.


What property of matter causes make a substance sink or float?

density


How do you make a substance that is more dense than water sink?

how don't you? if it's more dense, than water, it will naturally sink


How do you Convert cooking oil to biodisel?

It must be heated to vaporize any emulsified water in it, and it must also be separated from the glycerin in it. To do that, a mixture of methanol and costic soda is applied to the heated oil and allowed to settle. the glycerin and separating chemicals sink to the bottom and everything above it is usable biodisel.