The alcohol is less dense than the water, so it floats up to meet the density needs.
NO! Gasoline and oil will float on water. Also: add ethanol or methanol and the water will be suspended in the fuel and be burnt without any problems. alcohol is good for the car too.
Yes. Oil having lesser density than juice, will float on it.
Most (but not all) oil is less dense than water. That oil which is less dense than water will float. That oil which is denser than water will sink.
Oil Would Float above Sprite because Sprite is thicker than oil and oil weighs less than Sprite.
That depends what acid, and what oil, you are talking about. Basically the less dense substance will float on the denser substance.
Because ice is denser than the oil and alcohol.
Ethyl alcohol has a specific gravity of 0.78, so it will float on water (1). Olive oil is 0.703 so it will float on ethyl alcohol.
Rubbing alcohol is less dense, it will float on top ofvegetableoil.
No. Depending on the purity, ethanol (the alcohol in booze) can float on kerosene, but only barely. For the most part, yes.
No.Lead has a very high density and will not float in alcohol
No bones do not float in oil.
If you slowly pour in the alcohol into the water without mixing or shaking, it will float on top of the water like oil does. However, unlike oil, alcohol is very soluble in water. Over time this layer will dissolve into the water on its own, creating a perfect solution of water/alcohol that has the same consistency throughout the drink.
Iron will float in oil in most cases. However, for iron to float in oil, it must have a density which is lower than the oil.
NO! Gasoline and oil will float on water. Also: add ethanol or methanol and the water will be suspended in the fuel and be burnt without any problems. alcohol is good for the car too.
Alcohol is flammable - so do not try it
Silicon (Si) doesn't float on water.
Float.