The combination of water, oil and molasses will have the following order: molasses will be on the bottom, water will settle in the middle and oil will float on the top. Oil has less density than water or molasses.
The answer depends on the density of the liquid. However, thick does not mean dense. Mercury, for example, does not appear to be thick but it is very dense. On the other hand molasses is not particularly dense but it can appear to be thick - because of its viscosity.
Some of light objects will float and some of light object will sink . For An Example : A coin - it is light , isn't it ? But , it will sink in the water . Because , the density of coin is denser than water . water will be under the oil when they are mixed together in a container . It is because of the density too . How do you know the density of an object or liquids ? First , you should know the mass and volume of the object . After that , MASS DIVIDE VOLUME . You 'll get the density of the object or liquids . The bigger density will be under the smaller density object / liquids when they were mixed together . Of course the air , they are also have their own density .
Liquids that mix together completely. You will not be able to see signs of a heterogeneous mixture if the two liquids are miscible, and the liquids will appear homogeneous.
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If some of the water splashes out, then the volume that you measure will be inaccurate, in that it will appear to be less than it actually is. This will cause the calculated density to be inaccurate, in that it will appear to be greater than it actually is.
Glass does not flow in the way that liquids do. While it may appear to flow over long periods of time (such as in old windows), this is actually due to the material's amorphous structure and not because it is liquid.
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A density gradient is a gradual change in density of a substance over a distance. In a liquid, it would appear as layers of varying density, with the highest density at the bottom and lowest density at the top. In a gas, it would result in a gradual decrease or increase in density over distance.