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no,because glycerin is dense than water
The lower end of a hydrometer is filled with mercury or lead because these heavy metals have a high density. This allows the hydrometer to float vertically in a liquid and provide accurate measurements of its specific gravity or density. The heavy metal helps to counterbalance the weight of the stem and bulb of the hydrometer.
No, a coin can not float on gasoline.
and what. air bubble system? or Hydrometer??
a Hydrometer is used to measure the density of a solution, by the use of a scaled float. typically it is used for battery acid.
Glycerin
Salt Water
In salt water because a hydrometer sinks deeper if the liquid is less dense than water, The hydrometer floats higher if the liquid is denser than water.
Yes it will
A hydrometer consists of a cylindrical stem and a bulb weighted with mercury or lead shot to make it float upright. Mercury has a higher density, thus a lower volume for the same weight than lead. It is a toxic liquid metal, but also more dangerous and difficult to clear up the mess when a glass hydrometer is broken
no,because glycerin is dense than water
A thermohydrometer is actually a regular hydrometer that has a thermometer inside the float section. It is very similar to the regular hydrometer.
The lower end of a hydrometer is filled with mercury or lead because these heavy metals have a high density. This allows the hydrometer to float vertically in a liquid and provide accurate measurements of its specific gravity or density. The heavy metal helps to counterbalance the weight of the stem and bulb of the hydrometer.
No, a coin can not float on gasoline.
and what. air bubble system? or Hydrometer??
a Hydrometer is used to measure the density of a solution, by the use of a scaled float. typically it is used for battery acid.
yes it does float because it has less density. Therefore it will float.