Corn syrup has more density: about 1.360 g/ml. Vegetable oil is about 0.89 g/ml.
The syrup is more dense because its molecules are closer together.
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A toy plastic block will float at different levels in vegetable oil, water, and corn syrup due to the varying densities of these liquids. The block will float higher in vegetable oil, which is less dense than water, and may float lower in corn syrup, which is denser than both water and vegetable oil. The specific level at which the block floats depends on the density of the liquid relative to the density of the block.
Maple Syrup is an example.
The vegetable oil is more dense than ethanol. Vegetable has a density of around 0.9 g/cm3, which varies very slightly depending on the oil. The density of ethanol is 0.789 g/cm3
Corn syrup has a higher density than gasoline. Typically, corn syrup has a density of about 1.3 g/cm³, while gasoline has a density ranging from approximately 0.7 to 0.8 g/cm³. Therefore, gasoline is less dense than corn syrup.
Sorry if this is vague but it's most basic answer I can give: Its molecules are more closely packed.
Lighter liquids (like water or vegetable oil) are less dense than heavier liquids (like honey or corn syrup) so they float on top of the heavier liquids. ... How Does It Work. Material Density (g/cm3) Milk 1.03 Water 1.00 Ice Cube 0.92 Vegetable Oil 0.92
The density of corn syrup is 1380g/L where milk has a density of between 1030 and 1040g/L. The density of milk is much less than the density of corn syrup. Milk is closer to water (1000g/L) since this is a major constituent.
Maple syrup will sink in water because its density is greater than the density of water, which is 1 g/cm³. Objects with a density higher than the surrounding fluid will sink in that fluid.
In order for something to float in vegetable oil, its density must be lower than the density of the vegetable oil. The density of vegetable oil varies, but is usually around 910g/liter, while water has a density of 1000g/liter. Any object with less than 910g/liter, or 0.91g/cm^3 will float in the vegetable oil.
The density of Log Cabin Original Syrup is approximately 1.3 grams per milliliter (g/mL). This indicates that it is denser than water, which has a density of about 1.0 g/mL. The syrup's density can vary slightly based on its formulation and temperature.