Type your answer here... the oil has more density
No, relative density is relative to water. Therefore, oil with a relative density of 0.9 is 90% the density of water. Which is why oil floats on top of water. Put both in a glass to see.
The density of grapeseed oil is 0,923-0,926 g/cm3 at 20 oC.
Volume is the ratio between mass and density; you need the density of this oil.
As temperature increases, base oil density typically decreases. This is due to the thermal expansion of the oil molecules, causing them to spread out and occupy a larger volume, resulting in lower density. Conversely, as temperature decreases, base oil density tends to increase.
Oil of Cymbopogon, Lemon-grass oil
lemon oil
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yes because lemon oil is like normal oil
No, it will not
To make lemon oil at home, you can infuse lemon zest in a carrier oil like olive oil or grapeseed oil. Simply place lemon zest in a jar, cover with the oil, and let it sit for a few weeks in a cool, dark place. Strain out the zest and store the infused oil in a sealed container.
No, most cleaners use lemon oil which is the substance in lemon zest.
It depends on the density of the object and the density of the oil. If the object has a higher density than the oil, it will sink. If the object has a lower density than the oil, it will float.
yes, the lemon oil will melt Styrofoam
The density of oil is 820 kg/m3.
Because eggs have a lower density than oil! Density is the mass divided by volume.
Oil floats on water, and has a lower density.