a cork. it is 0.193g/cm cubed
No. It is less dense.
Less dense. For most substances, the solid form is more dense than the liquid form; water is a notable exception.Less dense. For most substances, the solid form is more dense than the liquid form; water is a notable exception.Less dense. For most substances, the solid form is more dense than the liquid form; water is a notable exception.Less dense. For most substances, the solid form is more dense than the liquid form; water is a notable exception.
If more dense, it will sink when put into water; if less dense it floats.
see if it floats, if it floats it is less dense.
Solid water, ice, is less dense than its liquid state. This is essential for aquatic life. Since ice is less dense than liquid water, it floats to the top of of the water. This insulates the water beneath the ice, allowing the water beneath the ice to remain liquid. For other substances, the solid state is more dense than the liquid state.
put it in water see if it sinks
put them both in a tub of water and if one floats its not as dense as the other if it sinks its more dense
Air, oil, ice. One of the few substances that its solid form is less dense
More dense. As a solid is formed the particles vibrate less and group closer together. One of the only exceptions to this is water. When water freezes and becomes a solid it becomes less dense which is why ice will float in your drink.
Ice is a solid less dense than the liquid
Water is most dense at +4 Celsius. This is why lakes do not freeze to the bottom at winter. Solid ice is less dense than water.
Ice is less dense than water at the freezing temperature. That's why ice cubes and bergs float in water.