Take a sample. Measure its mass and volume. divide. Density = m/v
Salt water has a greater density.
The density of the water increases.
the densities are different (Saltwater has a greater density than freshwater.)
Yes, it does.
No
Saltwater has a higher density than freshwater.
Objects that contain a higher density that water will sink, but if the same object has a lower density that saltwater, then it will float in salt water. And this also depends on the concentration of sodium ions present in the salt water. As the concentration of the sodium ions increase, the density of the salt water increases.
It has a lower density,because there is no salt in it.
It has a lower density,because there is no salt in it.
Despite what your teacher told you. There are indeed stupid questions and this is one of them. The only way you can answer this question is to ask another one. How salty is the saltwater?
Because the density of the egg is lower than the density of the saltwater Because the density of the egg is lower than the density of the saltwater
Salt water has a higher density. The general rule is that an object will float if it has less density than the liquid in which it is placed.