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Why does corn syrup have more density than water?

Corn syrup has a greater density then water because corn syrup is thicker


What is more dense than water?

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Which has more density water alcohol salt water or corn syrup?

Corn syrup is the most dense. Imagine pouring each into a graduated cylinder the corn syrup would sink to the bottom


Why does syrup have more density than vegetable oil?

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Is corn bread a cake or bread?

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What's the difference between olive oil and extra virgin olive oil?

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How does density affect an object to float?

Well, if the object is more dense than the liquid, it will sink. If the object is less dense than the liquid, it will float. For example, a kernel is more dense than water, so it sinks, but the kernel is less dense than corn syrup, so it will float.


Is vinegar or oil denser?

Oil is more dense than vinegar. Most vinegar has the consistency of water. Pure virgin olive oil is some of the lightest and least dense of oils.


How expensive is canned corn?

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Would ice float higher in water or corn syrup?

Firstly there is no such thing as floating higher; something either floats or it doesn't. Buoyancy (pronounced boy-an-see) on the other hand, describes the ability or tendency of an object to float in a liquid. Objects float in a liquid when they are less dense than the liquid. For example an ice cube will float in both water and corn syrup because it is less dense than both. The ice cube will have greater buoyancy in corn syrup because corn syrup is more dense than water.


What is more corn?

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