i know for a fact melted cheese is and if u heat up farts than that will float
hope that helps ;P
if it doesn't ask sombody that knows
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Molasses or vegetable oil would work.
Oil's, methanol, ethanol, and isopropyl
Hot liquid is less dense. After it has released heat at the top it is more dense. Its a continious cycle of rising and falling.
No. The gas phase is generally less dense than the liquid phase.
The less dense layer of two immiscible liquids will float on the denser layer.
it occurs because most liquids and gases become less dense when heated
Gas is not dense, solids should be dense, liquids are dense, but not as much as solids.
All liquids are made up of matter (atoms and molecules) which is what gives them their densities. Liquids are dense because they are made up of matter so all liquids have the same ingredient to make them dense.
No. Several liquids, including gasoline, oil and alcohol, are less dense.
There are many liquids more dense than water. The most commonly thought of is probably Mercury.
Some liquids are denser than others. In general, everyday experience, most liquids are denser than gases, but not as dense as solids. There are some exceptions to this rule.
some solids are more dense than liquids (they sink) but others are less dense which is why not all solids sink
If an object or liquid is is less dense than the liquid in which it floats, that's the reason why it floats, because whatever is less dense floats. If you meant to ask why something MORE dense can float in something LESS dense, one answer is surface tension.
When mixed, the two liquids would separate due to differential densities. Their different densities would cause the more dense liquid to sink to the bottom of the container while the less dense one would be displaced and rise to float at the top.
The intermolecular forces are weaker in liquids.
in human body blood is liquid
Xenon is an inert gas; it is colorless, odorless and nontoxic. It is denser than helium, neon, and argon, but not as dense as radon.
In general, solids are more dense than liquids which are more dense than gases.