If it does, then oil and vinegar should mix in to a nice solution. The answer is, "no"
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An example of a metric unit of capacity or volume is the liter. One liter is equivalent to 1,000 cubic centimeters and is commonly used to measure liquid volume.
About 2.1 pints per liter.
Several dimensions can result in the same volume. Remember that liter is the same as cubic decimeter; 250 liter is equivalent to 0.25 cubic meters. Use the formula for a cylinder; use any value for the radius, then solve for the height.
No, the expansion of liquid in a thermometer is a physical change, not a chemical change. The liquid simply expands or contracts based on the temperature, without any change in its chemical makeup.
In incompressible fluid density is same because velocity gradient is same on every layer of liquid at any cross section.