Sea salt and table salt are made of the same chemical compound. They have the same density. Sea salt is slightly less refined than table salt and may contained more minerals.
yes the density of sea water is higher than pure water.
By evaporation concentration of salt increase; salted water has a higher density than pure water.
Salt water's density greater (not heavier) than that of pure water.
yes
Pure water has a higher freezing point than 20% salt water.
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By evaporation concentration of salt increase; salted water has a higher density than pure water.
Salt water's density greater (not heavier) than that of pure water.
The density of salt water is higher.
Higher than what ?? If the object's density is higher than the density of water, then the object sinks in the water.
Because the density of salt water is higher.
The density of salted water is greater than the density of pure water !
The density of saline water is greater than the density of pure water.
That indicates that the average density of an egg is greater than the density of pure water but less than that of salt water. Salt water has more density the regular/pure water and the more salt you add the more it floats.
Water has a density of 1 - therefore anything that sinks in water (e.g. iron with a density of 7.874) has a density higher than 1 and anything that floats in water has density less than 1.
No it has a higher density than water but the air in the ship helps.
because salt is higher density than water and dissolves in the water, increasing density
If it sinks in water then it has a higher density than water. If it floats on water surface then its density is less than water.