if it is less dense than the water, it floats. Water can have different density.
Hydrogen and helium are gases and doesn't float on water. Lithium have a very low density but react with water.
Yes, Hi-Float works about as well with hydrogen as with helium.
yes but is flamable
The hydrogen bonds between the water molecules in the liquid are broken.
Soapy water does have some surface tension to it but it is very negligible. However pure water have good surface tension due to strong hydrogen bonding. This is the reason a water strider bug can walk and paperclip will float on water.
Hydrogen and helium are gases and doesn't float on water. Lithium have a very low density but react with water.
no it will not. because a balloon filled with hydrogen floats only because it is lighter than air so when there is a vacuum it will not float. it is like oil and water if there is no water oil is on the bottom if there is water it is on the top.
Yes, Hi-Float works about as well with hydrogen as with helium.
Hydrogen is lighter than helium. So hydrogen balloon will float better than helium.
Hydrogen
Yes it does. Hydrogen is lighter that air therefore it rises and floats.
Oil floats on water because it is less dense than water. Due to its molecular structure, oil molecules do not form strong hydrogen bonds with water molecules, which causes them to be less dense and float on top of water.
yes but is flamable
What sediment float in the water
Jeremejevite does not float on water.
I have a marker which float in water.
Yes it does float in salt water.