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Water that contains salt is salt water. it contains salt and minerals.
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Salt water's density greater (not heavier) than that of pure water.
No, salt water is denser.
Approx. 1,04 g/cm3.
The density of salt water is higher than fresh water.
it will float if we throw it from 10 ft it will not broke if we throw it from 11 ft it will break
Because the the sea water contains salt, which increases the density of the water. Therefore, the ships becomes even less dense than the water, making it float higher.
Water that contains salt is salt water. it contains salt and minerals.
No salt has a greater density.
Salt water density really depends on a few different things. The concentration of salt and temperature are the 2 largest factors in determining the density of salt water.
The salt water contains dissolved ions and thus it has a high density. As a result, objects are more buoyant in salt water than fresh water, and more likely to float on it.
Fresh water contains no sign of salt, while on the other hand salt water contains salt
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