Juice is much denser than oil. Juice will sink and some what combine with water while oil floats on top of water.
Oil floats on water because water is denser than oil.
Of course less denser, because a gas is always less denser than liquid.
Of course less denser, because a gas is always less denser than liquid.
No, water has more density than oil. If something denser than water(Eg=Iron) is dropped to water, it sinks, while less denser will float. Oil floats on water. Really I've tested it
Juice is much denser than oil. Juice will sink and some what combine with water while oil floats on top of water.
In a mixture of oil and water, the two will separate with the oil on top. If the water has enough solute in it (salt, sugar), the egg will float in the water, but not above the oil. An egg is denser than fresh water, but less dense than salt water. It is denser than most oils.
For example, comparing olive oil with ethanol the alcohol is less denser.
I think it would be denser. It is more compact and bigger. Hence more dense
For example, comparing olive oil with ethanol the alcohol is less denser.
Oil floats on water because water is denser than oil.
Egg is denser than vinegar. The egg will sink when placed inside a jar with vinegar. So to make the vinegar denser, one must add salt or other solute.
yes
a egg can float in salt water because the water is denser than the egg
what i think is oil is denser because denser mean mass which is heavy and that is why the oil goes on the bottom when you add oil with water
An egg will sink in fresh water. Salt water is denser than fresh water, which allows the egg to float.
yes