Mercury.
Of the three, only mercury (a liquid metal) is heavier than water and would sink to the bottom. Gasoline is partly miscible (forms suspensions in water), while turpentine has a lower density than water and would float on top.
No. Mercury is a liquid metal and is more dense.
Turpentine is brownish yellowish kind of liquid that is secreted from some kinds of trees.
pour yourself a glass of (water, oil, gasoline, turpentine, epoxy) and look at it.
No. Turpentine does not sink in water. Like many oil based organic solvents, turpentine floats in pure water. Engineers and scientists use a measurement called Specific Gravity to measure how dense a liquid is in comparison to that of water. Pure turpentine has a Specific Gravity of 0.85(@25 deg Celsius). On the other hand, water has a specific gravity of 1.0. That means that turpentine at will eventually float to the top of a water bath.
Of the three, only mercury (a liquid metal) is heavier than water and would sink to the bottom. Gasoline is partly miscible (forms suspensions in water), while turpentine has a lower density than water and would float on top.
Water, oil, sap, blood, mercury, petrol, turpentine.
No. Mercury is a liquid metal and is more dense.
gold- solid neon- usually gas (depending on pressure) oxygen- gas gasoline- liquid olive oil- liquid mercury- liquid
Turpentine is brownish yellowish kind of liquid that is secreted from some kinds of trees.
I suppose you will get 2-phase liquid: antifreeze at the bottom and gasoline at the top.
pour yourself a glass of (water, oil, gasoline, turpentine, epoxy) and look at it.
Gasoline is a liquid. It is a liquid because the gasoline u pour
Gasoline is a liquid.
Gasoline is a liquid.
No. Turpentine does not sink in water. Like many oil based organic solvents, turpentine floats in pure water. Engineers and scientists use a measurement called Specific Gravity to measure how dense a liquid is in comparison to that of water. Pure turpentine has a Specific Gravity of 0.85(@25 deg Celsius). On the other hand, water has a specific gravity of 1.0. That means that turpentine at will eventually float to the top of a water bath.
Gasoline is a liquid. It is a liquid because the gasoline u pour