The density of paint thinner can vary depending on the specific type and brand, but it typically ranges from 0.78 to 0.83 grams per milliliter.
The density of lacquer thinner typically ranges from 0.75 to 0.85 grams per milliliter, depending on the specific formulation.
Yes...due to the mass density.
Air is thinner than water. Air is a gas and has a lower density compared to water, which is a liquid. At sea level, the density of air is about 1000 times lower than that of water.
The weight of 18 liters of thinner would depend on the density of the specific thinner. Without the density, it is not possible to accurately convert volume (liters) to mass (kilograms).
The conversion from mass (kg) to volume (liters) depends on the density of the substance. For thinner, the density can vary, but a common value is around 0.8 kg/l. So, 1 kg of thinner would be approximately 1.25 liters.
The atmosphere. As you go higher in elevation, the atmosphere becomes thinner because the air pressure decreases, leading to lower air density.
When water is heated, it becomes thinner because the molecules move further apart, decreasing its density. This is why hot water rises above colder water.
Heparin is a blood thinner drug which can do just that, affect the density of the blood of the patient.
yes salt water solution is thinner than a sugar water solution because sugar has greaer density and occupies more space
it becomes thinner. mass can't be created or destroyed, it only encompasses solids , liquids, and gasses.
Earth has a relatively thin atmosphere, and I believe that Mars has one even thinner (both in height and density).