Depends on what you are asking-
Science-The degree to which a substance dissolves in a solvent to make a solution.
Math-the maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved into a solvent
Although most definitions suggest it means to dissolve a solvent into a solution. Not sure completely.
No, solubility refers to how well a substance dissolves in a solvent. The ability of an object to float is determined by its density compared to the density of the fluid it is placed in. Objects with a density less than the fluid will float.
False. Solubility refers to how well a substance will dissolve in a given solvent, not how well it will float. Objects float or sink based on their density compared to the density of the fluid they are placed in.
Buoyancy is the property of matter that describes how well an object floats. It is determined by the relationship between the density of the object and the fluid it is placed in. Objects with a lower density than the fluid will float, while objects with a higher density will sink.
Well you can weigh it to see if it is light or not
An object that is less dense than water will float the best. The shape and size of the object can also affect how well it will float. Objects that are designed to displace a large amount of water will float better than objects with smaller surface areas.
well, solubility is a measurement that describes how much solute dissolves in a given amount of solvent.
A good object that will float is a plastic container. It worked for me. Yes a plastic container will work well it worked in my science class.
the higher the salinity the more easily an object can float
An object will float if its density is lower than the density of the fluid it is placed in, such as water. This principle is known as Archimedes' principle, which states that the buoyant force acting on an object is equal to the weight of the fluid it displaces. If the buoyant force is greater than the weight of the object, it will float.
Well, if the object is more dense than the liquid, it will sink. If the object is less dense than the liquid, it will float. For example, a kernel is more dense than water, so it sinks, but the kernel is less dense than corn syrup, so it will float.
if it is lighter than the amount of liquid it displacesIf the density of the object is lower than the density of the liquid, then it will float. If the object is denser than the liquid, then it will sinkThe answer is just density lolAn object will float if its density is less than its environment. Or, another way, an object will float if it weighs less than the volume of the gas (or fluid) that it displaces.
Well it depends on the density of the object and the density of the liquid that it is placed in. The object produces a buoyant force that lifts it to the surface of the liquid.