How would air corn oil wood ice and water stack up in a graduated cylinder?
Air (top)
As a gas, air is the least dense substance and would rise to the top of the graduated cylinder.
Corn Oil
Corn oil is a liquid and denser than air. It would form a layer below the air.
Wood
Wood is a solid and denser than both air and corn oil. It would form a layer below the corn oil.
Ice
Ice is a solid and denser than wood, corn oil, and air. It would form a layer below the wood.
Water (bottom)
Water is a liquid and denser than ice, wood, corn oil, and air. It would form the bottom layer in the graduated cylinder.
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