In between the oil and water.
When storing acid in a plastic container, it is important to use a container made of chemical-resistant plastic, such as high-density polyethylene (HDPE) or polypropylene. Additionally, the container should be tightly sealed to prevent leaks or spills. It is crucial to label the container with the type of acid stored and store it in a well-ventilated area away from heat sources and incompatible materials. Personal protective equipment, such as gloves and goggles, should be worn when handling acid.
That depends on many things including but not limited to; 1. how thick the plastic is (if it's solid or just a shell around a hollow center) 2. the type of plastic, as different plastics have different densities. 3. if it is a hollow ball, the size of the ball will make a difference as the greater the volume of air compared to the volume of plastic will lower the density
No, a plastic storage container is not a compound. It is made up of one type of material, which is usually a polymer such as polyethylene or polypropylene.
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In chemistry........I'd have to say a beaker.
The secret is that copper packs more mass than wood or plastic do into the same volume.
release the plastic in water it will flow because bouyant force of water is greater than platic
The relative density of a plastic cube is the ratio of the density of the plastic cube to the density of water. To calculate it, you would divide the density of the plastic cube by the density of water (usually 1 g/cm^3). If the relative density is less than 1, the cube will float in water, and if it's greater than 1, the cube will sink.
The plastic container recycling codes are 1 PETE which means polyethylene terephthalate, and 2 HSPE which means high density polyethylene. One should recycle it when they see these numbers.
Density = (mass) / (volume) Greater density corresponds to either greater mass in the same volume, or same mass in smaller volume. Any way you look at it, rock is the winner, over feathers, balloons, or plastic bottles.
The lid on milk can is made up of LDPE( Low Density Poly Ethylene)
The plastic container symbols indicate the type of plastic used in the container and provide guidance on recycling.
The block of plastic must be less dense than the water in which it will be placed in order to float. Density is equal to mass over volume (D=m/v), so you could calculate the density of the block of plastic and of a sample of the water by dividing the weight of each sample by the respective volume of each sample. If the density of the plastic is less than the density of the water, it floats! A hint: the maximum density of fresh water occurs at 4 C∘and is equal to 1 gram per 1 milliliter. When a solute - such as salt - is added, the density of water will decrease.
The cube of water would have a greater density because it has a mass of 1g in a smaller volume of 1 cm³, resulting in a density of 1 g/cm³. The block of plastic has a mass of 4g in a larger volume of 6 cm³, resulting in a density of 0.67 g/cm³.
plastic water bottle density
To find the capacity of the container, first, determine the mass of the alcohol by subtracting the mass of the empty container from the mass when filled: 175 g - 55 g = 120 g. Next, use the density formula (density = mass/volume) to find the volume: volume = mass/density = 120 g / 0.79 g/cm³ ≈ 151.9 cm³. Thus, the capacity of the container is approximately 151.9 cm³.
Density = Mass/Volume. For water: 1/(1*1*1) = 1/1 = 1 g/cm3 For plastic: 4/(2*3*1) = 4/6 =2/3 g/cm3. So the water has the greater density.