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Things You'll Need:EggTall glassWater6 tbsps. saltLong spoonStep 1Fill the glass about half-full with water.Step 2 Pour the salt into the glass. Mix the salt into the water with the spoon. Stir until the salt dissolves.Step 3 Slowly add more water to the glass until it's almost full. Do this carefully, so that the fresh tap water won't mix with the salt water in the glass.Step 4 Gently place the egg into the glass of fresh and salt water. Watch as the egg falls through the plain water at the top of the glass but floats in the salt water.
Objects such as wood, plastic, cork, and certain metals like aluminum can float in salt water due to their lower density compared to the water. Other materials like rock, glass, and steel tend to sink in salt water due to their higher density.
it is easier to float, salt water has a higher density. The more salt, the easier it is to float.
Because salt water is denser. If you pour salt water and fresh water [one with food coloring] into a glass, the salt water will sink below the fresh water. You are only a bit denser than salt water.
Yes, and egg will float in salt water.
it floats because salt has chemicals so it can float like in the beach it's salt water right,so that's how you could float in the beach.
an object will float on salt water best
Salt is soluble in water, doesn't float.
Objects float higher in salt water due the density caused by the salt, the more salt present in the water the higher the object will float.
Yes . Egg float in salt water because salt water is much densier than pure water
Yes . Egg float in salt water because salt water is much densier than pure water
If you just barely float in salt water, you will sink in fresh water.