Sirup sinks in water because it is denser. Liquid of higher density always sinks in liquid of lower desity.
matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid
When you place concentrated sugar syrup in the refrigerator, the lower temperature slows down the movement of molecules. The molecules within the syrup become more closely packed together, causing the sugar molecules to settle at the bottom due to their high density. This process is known as sedimentation.
what is the loose material that settles on the bottom of the ocean called
it is a sediment
substance
substance
Syrup and water do not mix so the syrup drops directly down to the bottom because it is a heavier, and thicker substance than water, so therefore will sink to the bottom of the container.
sedimentary
substance
The insoluble material that settles at the bottom of a container is typically called sediment or precipitate. It is composed of solid particles that have separated from a liquid due to factors such as gravity or chemical reactions.
No it doesn't. Syrup is more denser then water which scientifically means that it goes into the bottom.
Because it is a compound and it settles at the bottom