Water seeks it's lowest level
I think water will stop running downhill when there is no more water or when the hill goes up!
Water is heavier
it basicly depends on the quantity: if there is more water and less bricks then the water weighs more if there are more bricks than water then the bricks weigh more if the bricks and water are in equal amount, then if the water is really dense it may weigh more... it varies
Diesel has essentially zero solubility in water. That is the origin of the saying, "oil and water don't mix."
A cubic foot is a cubic foot is a cubic foot... If you are referring to ask for a given equal mass of water and diesel fuel: The specific gravity of #2 diesel fuel is about 0.89, depending on the quality. The specific gravity of a liquid is the ratio of it's density to that of water. Since the specific gravity of diesel is less than one, it is less dense than water. Conversely, diesel is more voluminous than water. It will float on top of it. The answer to this question is that for an equal mass of water and diesel the latter will occupy more volume.
Yes, water is more dense than toluene. Also, since water is polar and toluene is non-polar, they will form two separate layers with toluene floating on top of the more dense water. (The surface of contact is called the interface, and molecules can move freely across this.)
A gallon of water weighs about 8.3 pounds. The answer is ice. Ice weighs around 12.45 pounds, which is 50% more than a gallon of water, but when it melts and its weight is reduced by 50%, it weighs around 6.225 pounds, which is less than a gallon of water.
Water weighs more than acetone. This is because water has a higher density than acetone, meaning that a given volume of water will have a greater mass compared to the same volume of acetone.
Water weighs more than air. This is due to the density of the substances - water is much denser than air, so a given volume of water will have more mass (and thus weight) compared to the same volume of air.
1 gallon honey (14 to 18% moisture) weighs from 12 to 11.75 pounds 1 gallon water weighs 8.33 pounds
water weighs more than Crude Oil
No it weighs much more!!