Corn syrup has the highest density among the liquids listed.
Water is only at the bottom of a mixture of immiscible liquids if it is the densest liquid. If the other liquid is denser than water, water will be at the top, as would occur in a mixture of water and mercury in a beaker. The density of water is 1.00 g/ml, mercury is 13.5 g/ml and olive oil is about 0.85 g/ml. Therefore water will be on the bottom of an oil/water mixture, but will be on the top of a mercury/water mixture.
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Most solids and liquids that are less dense than ethyl alcohol will float in it. Some examples include oil, wax, and certain types of plastic. However, materials that are more dense than ethyl alcohol, such as most metals, will sink in it.
Almost any substance has a liquid phase under the right conditions of temperature and pressure. A more interesting question would be, what are 10 things that are liquid at room temperature and normal atmospheric pressure. Off the top of my head, I will listfresh water salt water gasoline glycerol petroleum corn oil safflower oil peanut oil grape juice apple juice
To remove adhesive residue from an IV, you can try using baby oil or olive oil to gently rub and loosen the adhesive. You can also use alcohol wipes or adhesive remover pads specifically designed for medical purposes. Be sure to wash the area with soap and water afterwards to remove any remaining residue.
olive oil has density of 0.80 - 0.92 gms/ml, ie 800-920 gms/land density is an intensive property, is independent of amount of substance. So ur question "density of 4 ltr of olive oil" is wrong...
That will vary from liquid to liquid depending on its density (which varies with temperature and pressure).water has a density of 1, so 1 gram of water is 1 millilitermercury has a density of 13.69, so 1 gram of mercury is 0.073 millilitergasoline has a density of roughly 0.737, so 1 gram of gasoline is roughly 1.36 milliliterolive oil has a density of 0.92, so 1 gram of olive oil is 1.09 milliliteretc.
Yes. The density of a certain substance does not change according to the amount of that substance.
Olive oil is a liquid at room temperature.
0.90 g/cc
Olive oil is a liquid at room temperature. It is composed of fats, primarily monounsaturated fatty acids, which remain in liquid form due to their molecular structure. Olive oil can solidify when cooled to very low temperatures but generally maintains its liquid state under typical conditions.
Olive green is generally easier to match with liquid silver, but this is a matter of opinion.
The density of olive oil is approximately 0.91 grams per milliliter. To convert 600 milliliters of olive oil to grams, you can multiply the volume by the density: 600 ml × 0.91 g/ml = 546 grams. Therefore, 600 ml of olive oil is about 546 grams.
In the state of California you have to be 18 yrs old to serve alcohol. At Olive Garden the age is 18
frozen water
It's a liquid - an oil; you can't crack liquid unless it's frozen.
gold- solid neon- usually gas (depending on pressure) oxygen- gas gasoline- liquid olive oil- liquid mercury- liquid