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Is pebble more dense than water?

Updated: 8/9/2023
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Milk is a mixture of various milkfats and other things in water. As such, it makes sense that the density of milk is greater than that of water. However, the density of fat is less than water.

The density of milk is not fixed and can vary from milk processor to milk processor; form cow to cow. The density of milk is very similar to that of water.

Density of water = 1.0 g/mL

Density of milk = 1.03 g/mL

If you had a kilogram (2.2 lb) of each of them, the volume of milk would be about half a teaspoon more. That is very close to the same density. With a 1000 kg (450 lb) the difference in volume is about 30 litres/liters (~8 gal.).

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Pepper is less dense and floats on water.

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Yes, that's why a pebble sinks in water. If it was less dense than water it would float on it instead.

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Ice is less dense than water

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Dry ice is more dense than water.

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Earth is more dense than water.

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