shampoo is denser than water or mix cornstarch and water and that is denser than water too.
yeah cold water is denser than room temperature (warm) water.
Salt water is denser than fresh water
This depends on the density of this item: more denser than water-sink, less denser than water-float.
Juice is much denser than oil. Juice will sink and some what combine with water while oil floats on top of water.
Virtually all metals and most other elements. Rocks etc. Countless materials are denser than perspex (1.8g/cm3)
salt water is denser than fresh water so it will produce more upthrust due to Archimedes principle
Relatively speaking perspex is more dence than water.
Vinegar is denser than water because vinegar is made of different substances that are denser than water, so that means vinegar is a little denser than water.
Yes. Obsidian is denser than water.
yes chalk is denser then water.
Most types of wood are not denser than water--they float in/on water. For the wood types that are denser than water, the explanation is that they contain molecules that are denser than water (e.g. resin) and the average distance between molecules is smaller.
shampoo is denser than water or mix cornstarch and water and that is denser than water too.
Salt water is denser than fresh water.
Denser water sinks.
Yes if it floats. Does Marble float in water? If not then the answer is no.
yeah cold water is denser than room temperature (warm) water.