How Does It Work.
| Material | Density (g/cm3) |
|---|---|
| Light Corn Syrup | 1.33 |
| Dish Soap | 1.06 |
| Milk | 1.03 |
| Water | 1.00 |
Likewise, is water more dense than dish soap?
Lighter liquids (like water or vegetable oil) are less dense than heavier liquids (like honey or corn syrup) so they float on top of the heavier liquids.
How Does It Work.
| Material | Density (g/cm3) |
|---|---|
| Dish Soap | 1.06 |
| Milk | 1.03 |
| Water | 1.00 |
| Ice Cube | 0.92 |
One may also ask, which is more dense than water? To compare the density of two substances like clay and water, you can compare the weight of the same “size” or volume, of each substance. As you show the animation, explain that since a piece of clay weighs more than the same amount, or volume, of water, clay is more dense than water.
Likewise, is oil more dense than water?
Show the Animation Density of Liquids.
Since the oil is lighter, it is less dense than water and floats on water.
What is the density of liquid soap?
1.010 to 1.100 g/ml