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Yes, corn oil will sink in Mercury. This is because corn oil has a lower density than mercury, which is much denser than water and most oils. Since mercury is a heavy metal, it will not mix with corn oil, leading to the oil floating on top rather than sinking. Therefore, corn oil will not sink in mercury; rather, it will remain buoyant.

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