Frozen water, ice, is less dense than the water from which it is formed.
Which is a GOOD idea, otherwise if it were heavier, it would sink, and the fish would get stuck! (As my old teacher put it.)
No. It is a hazardous gas. It should NOT be ingested or sniffed.
The compound H2C2H3O2 is called acetic acid. It is a clear, colorless liquid with a pungent smell, commonly found in vinegar.
No, C8H18 is not an aqueous solution. It is a chemical formula for octane, which is a hydrocarbon compound commonly found in gasoline.
CuSO4 is a solid compound at room temperature. It is a blue crystalline solid that is commonly known as copper(II) sulfate.
Most modern lighters use butane. It is liquid under pressure but vaporizes when released. Butane lighters have no wick and make a slight hissing sound when in use. Lighters with a wick use a liquid fuel that is naphtha-based.
in relation to solids or liquids in liquids: Density. A lighter density compound/liquid will float in a heavier density liquid
it is a liquid since oil is pretty much like coal
No. It is a hazardous gas. It should NOT be ingested or sniffed.
Liquid glass is a chemical compound with the name sodium metasilicate, or sodium silicate more commonly. It is used in a number of industrial processes and as an additive to cement.
No. Even pure hydrogen peroxide is a liquid. Pure H2O2 is not commercially available as it is extremely reactive, making it too dangerous for the general public.
Na2B4O7•10H2O is sodium tetraborate decahydrate, commonly known as borax. C4H6O2 is ethyl acetate, a colorless liquid organic compound commonly used as a solvent.
Water (H2O) is the most common liquid compound on Earth.
The compound H2C2H3O2 is called acetic acid. It is a clear, colorless liquid with a pungent smell, commonly found in vinegar.
Liquid Sosa, commonly known as sodium hydroxide, is a chemical compound. It consists of sodium (Na), oxygen (O), and hydrogen (H) atoms, and its chemical formula is NaOH. In its liquid form, it is highly caustic and is often used in various industrial applications, including cleaning and manufacturing processes.
No, C8H18 is not an aqueous solution. It is a chemical formula for octane, which is a hydrocarbon compound commonly found in gasoline.
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No, Liquid Nails will not stick to joint compound