It depends on the salinity of the saltwater, but in general, no, eggs will float in saltwater.
Saltwater is denser,and in fact saltwater has different densities around the world.
Yes, eggs can float in dense liquids due to the principle of buoyancy. When a liquid is denser than the egg, it can support the egg's weight, causing it to float. This is why eggs may float in liquids like saltwater or sugar water, which are significantly denser than plain water. Conversely, if the liquid is less dense, the egg will sink.
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Saltwater is denser than regular water because the addition of salt molecules increases the mass of the water, making it heavier. This increased mass results in a higher density of saltwater compared to freshwater.
Eggs can float in saltwater because the high density of saltwater makes the overall density of the egg lower than that of the water, causing it to float. In freshwater, the egg is denser than the less dense water and therefore sinks.
Saltwater is heavier because saltwater contains salt which adds to its overall weight. Freshwater does not have any dissolved salt so it is lighter then saltwater
Eggs sink in water because they are denser than water. The density of an object determines whether it will float or sink in a liquid. Since eggs are denser than water, they sink when placed in it.
Salt water is more denser because if you put fresh water into salt water than it wil be in the middle of the measurment cup so salt water is more denser .
A ship floats at different levels in freshwater and saltwater because saltwater is denser than freshwater. The denser the water, the higher the ship will float. This is due to the buoyant force acting on the ship, which is influenced by the density of the surrounding water.
The eggs will almost instantly perish. Since the inside of the eggs contain low salinity and the outside environment has high salinity, the fresher water in the eggs will flow out of the eggs to the saltwater in order to balance the chemistry of the system.
A hydrometer will float higher in saltwater than in freshwater because saltwater is denser, providing more buoyant force.
Water will leave the egg