Yes and no. Rubber bands can float and sink in water. They will float on the water for awhile and then will sink. But not all the time the rubber bands will float on the water for awhile. Sometimes it will immediately sink.
i don't know... That's why I'm asking you. soo.. Does a rubber stopper float in water?
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The rubber band increased in size when you soak it in kerosene because it absorbed the kerosene. The kerosene has a higher concentration than the rubber band so the diffusion is going inside.
A rubber band is not a compound, it is a mixture; it is formed from rubber and some additives.
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Rubber bands float for the same reason that anything floats. It has a density less than the liquid in which it is placed.
It depends on the rubber band if is a small rubber band then it will go about 20'and if it is an bigger rubber band then it will go about 35' but it depends on the rubber band and the way you shoot the rubber band
a rubber band is organic
A rubber band is an insulator as it does not allow electrons to pss through it
Its density would be zero and if released it would float to the top of the atmosphere. On the other hand if you refer to a weight suspended by the band, the tension would reduce and the band would contract.
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a rubber band is still rubber because if u stretch it it wont change
A rubber-band is made out of rubber because rubber will make it hold things nice and tight.
This depends on the size of the rubber band, the materials and impurities in the rubber band, and the speed at which you stretch it, as well as the conditions that the rubber band has been under.
If a rubber band is stretched, it has elastic energy.
The Rubber Band has 308 pages.
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