No. Dichloromethane is far denser than water will be the bottom of the two layers when the two are mixed.
because the bonds break up giving it a liquid form, this happens at room temperature
It depends on alcohol density. However, not all alcohols are lighter than water. Refer to link below.
DCM
Coal can be heavier or lighter than water depending on its type. Most types of coal are heavier than water in terms of density, however, broken bituminous coal has only a density of 0.833 kg/m3, so it is lighter than water.
no, water is lighter than mercury
it is lighter than water.
because the bonds break up giving it a liquid form, this happens at room temperature
i think mangoes aren't lighter than water
Yes, Frozen water is 9% Lighter than actual water .
depends if the plastic is heavier or lighter than water and if its hold air which is lighter than water
salted water
Oil is lighter than water due to it's lower specific gravity, specific gravity being the "density" of a fluid relative to water.
Yes - Oil is lighter than water. Petrol, or gasoline, floats on water because it is lighter that water.
Depends on the solute: alcohol in water is lighter, salt in water is heavier than water.
It depends on alcohol density. However, not all alcohols are lighter than water. Refer to link below.
something lighter than water
It is lighter than water