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it's because the vinegar has a density greater than that of the egg.....

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16y ago

Water floats on top of vingar, dog and cat saliva and light oils ex: safflower, olive, etc...

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13y ago

Vinegar is more dense than the water; but vinegar and water form a true mixed solution.

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14y ago

yes because the downward forces on the egg is greater than the upward forces therefore making it to sink

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7y ago

Yes, because the red vinegar is like water so it will tend to stay up to the surface.

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10y ago

It ALL depends on the concentration of the mentioned dissolved substances in water.

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6y ago

It doesn't float or sink. Vinegar mixes with water and you get diluted vinegar

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1y ago

Yes, the egg will float in Sugar water.

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14y ago

Yes, they can.

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15y ago

Float

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