acid? you have to be more specific, density depends on the composition of the material, and there is no such thing as "acid" alone.
No, acid rain is not more dense than water. Acid rain is a mixture of water and acidic pollutants, so its density is similar to that of normal rainwater.
Liquids such as mercury, glycerol, and sulfuric acid are more dense than water. This means that a given volume of these liquids will weigh more than the same volume of water.
no, oil is not more dense than water
Water is 784 times more dense than water.
Anything that sinks in water is more dense than water.
more dense
Ice is less dense than water
Chlorine gas is less dense than water, so it will float on top of water if the two are in contact.
You can put a uniform object into water.If it sinks density is higher than water,if floats lesser than water.If you can place anywhere in water,density is equal to water.
More Dense.
Earth is more dense.
More dense.