Yes molasses is heavier than water
the specific gravity of water is '1' and that of Molases between 1.4 and 1.6., ...Molasses being heavier would sink
Yes, molasses is denser than water, so it typically sinks rather than floats on water.
yes sand is heavier than water:)
Salt water is heavier than fresh water. The salt dissolved in salt water increases its density, making it heavier than pure water.
It is harder to blow bubbles in molasses than water because molasses is thicker and more viscous than water. The higher viscosity of molasses makes it more difficult for air to pass through and create bubbles.
ice is not heavier than water
no vinegar is heavier
No. Molten rock is heavier than water.
The combination of water, oil and molasses will have the following order: molasses will be on the bottom, water will settle in the middle and oil will float on the top. Oil has less density than water or molasses.
Water is heavier than diesel fuel
salted water
Yes, molasses typically has a higher silica level than water. Silica content can vary depending on the source and processing of molasses, but it generally contains more minerals and nutrients, including silica, than pure water. Water, on the other hand, contains minimal dissolved minerals unless it is mineral water.