object that sink in water
Pumice does not sink in water.
A needle sink in water.
Pumice stone does not sink in water
yes metal sink in water
When poured into water glycerol also a liquid falls to the bottom of the beaker
no,because glycerin is dense than water
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Water on bottom, oil on top and glycerin between them.
No, it is not.
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.
The molar mass of glycerin is 92,09 g; glycerin is miscible with water.
No, you can't mix hydrophobic paraffin oil (water insoluble) with a hydrophylic glycerin (water soluble)
No, because glycerin is more dense than water.
Not really, glycerin is a humidicant. Meaning that it does not evaporate and in fact absorbs water from the air. It is this property of glycerin that keeps "glycerin preserved" foliage soft and pliable (unlike dried foliage which is brittle). Also glycerin is a sugar and hence it is subject to bio-degradation.
after you put a toy or figure in side the lid you put glycerin in the globe then add water and finally add glitter.
Try gelatin. Dissolve gelatin in hot water and mix with hot glycerin. When it cools you will have glycerin jelly. The more gelatin, the harder the jelly.