Determine whether each substance will sink or float in corn syrup, which has a density of 1.36 g/cm3. Write “sink” or “float” in the blanks. Gasoline:  Water:  Honey:  Titanium: 

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Explanation:

  • A substance will floats if it is having lower density than the density of the liquid in which it is placed.
  • A substance will sink if it is having density greater than the density of the liquid in which it is kept.

Density of corn syrup = [tex]1.36 g/cm^3[/tex]

1) Density of gasoline = [tex]0.748 g/cm^3[/tex]

Density of the gasoline is less than the the density of corn syrup which means it will float in corn syrup.

2) Density of water = [tex]1 g/cm^3[/tex]

Density of the water is less than the the density of corn syrup which means it will float in corn syrup.

3) Density of honey = [tex]1.45 g/cm^3[/tex]

Density of the gasoline is more than the the density of corn syrup which means it will sink in corn syrup.

4) Density of titanium = [tex]4.506 g/cm^3[/tex]

Density of the titanium is more than the the density of corn syrup which means it will sink in corn syrup.

Answer:

gasoline: float

water: float

honey: sick

titanium: sick

Explanation: right on Edge