Density is physical, that's what 'egg-floats-in-salt-water-' is all about.
More physics than chemistry, really. Salt makes the water denser, allowing denser objects to float, than in pure water.
It is unlikely to find information about whether an egg can float in salt water in a science book bibliography, as this topic is generally covered in physics or general science textbooks, rather than in bibliographies. However, you may find references to experiments involving egg flotation in educational resources on buoyancy and density.
Science is what can explain how boats float and work.
Yes it can, if you put a lot of salt in the water. You'll see that it works it works for a great science project!
Matter, in science, is a substance which has the qualities of inertia, and gravitation. Matter may or may not float, depending upon its density and shape. Matter is in no way synonymous with float. The concepts are utterly different.
Water spangles are light..Hence they are able to float. I think. No blaming if it is wrong as this was informed to me by my science tuition teacher told me :) Not science geek ..
"Salinity Science: The Magic Moment When Eggs Float in Water"
it has density when dissolved in water making an egg float.
float....when you boil an egg it starts out at the bottom and as the insides harden, making it ready for consumption, it will float.
Will it float?
If you are in a physics class, the answer is to float it in water and determine its density. In real life, take it to a jewelry store.
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