no!
of course not! it's elementary old chap. liquid what lighter density floats on top of liquid with heavier density.
2006-09-22 13:09:26
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The only time this would happen would be if the lower density liquid was more viscous, and it would be a temporary situation. Eventually the lower density liquid would move under the higher density liquid.
2006-09-22 20:08:07
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answered by spongeworthy_us 6
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no, the higher density will be the lower layer
2006-09-22 20:10:17
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answered by OU812 5
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Only if the planet is over rather than under the container.
2006-09-22 20:26:42
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answered by robertspraguejr 4
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nooooooo
Edit: this old Archimedes knew that already.
Edit2: but try to use a correct syntax if you want people to understand what you ask...
2006-09-22 20:04:48
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answered by bloo435 4
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nope
2006-09-23 08:48:35
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answered by Anonymous
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