No a cork is made of a lightweight material and a glass of water isn't heavy.
No. It may soften the cork but if anything hot water will make the cork expand.
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Yes, diesel will float on top of water. This is because the petrol will weigh less than the water will weigh, therefore it will float on top of the heavier substance.
1 ounce is 28 349.523 milligrams
No. It may soften the cork but if anything hot water will make the cork expand.
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A cork borer is used to make a hole through the middle of a cork stopper, usually in order to insert a delivery tube through it. Now that synthetic rubber bungs can be readily bought with the holes already made, and interchangeable ground glass joints are relatively cheaper than they used to be, cork stoppers are used less frequently. If you do need to use the procedure, get someone to show you how to do it safely, particularly the insertion of the glass tube when the hole is made.
cork comes from a cork tree
Most fruit is heavier in water and will sink. Lighter fruits such as cherries and citrus slices will float. To make them sink, they could be frozen to make them heavier. They will eventually become waterlogged and sink.
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yes, becasue the mixture of water and salt will make the soda can less heavier then the water
sand makes glass and glass make sand its a reverse psychology :)
Water and sand.