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You can float an egg in very salty water.

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Does sugar makes an egg float?

NO.


How egg float in salt water funfacts?

well an egg can float in salt water because of the mass and density of it makes it easier to float


How mush salt can float a egg?

salt in water makes water denser when dissolved, making egg float.


What do a egg look like when you put it in salt water?

it makes the egg float


What makes the egg float in the salt water?

Well... The salt in the water makes the egg float because the water becomes more dense than just plain water


Can salt water make an egg float?

Yes , because salt adds density to the water making it more dense than the egg - which makes the egg float ! (:


How does the sugar makes the egg float?

Ask someone who cares.


Why does an egg need salt to float?

the salt makes the water denser


Will an egg float in salt or fresh water?

An egg will float in salt water because the salt makes it denser and allows the egg to stay near the surface. But in regular water it will sink straight to the bottom.


What makes an egg float salt water or regular water?

Salt water.


Why do eggs float to the top in salt water?

This had to do with density. When you put the egg into the water, it sinks as it is more dense than the water. However, if you add salt in the water, it becomes salt water and makes the water more dense than the egg so the egg can float. It is the same reason why people float in the dead sea. The dead sea is very salty and is more dense than humans. That's why we float so well in the dead sea.


What makes an egg float in salt water?

The substances inside of the egg, yolk, embryo and surrounding fluid, as well as the surface area of the egg allow for the egg to float. This is the same principle that allows you to float in the ocean, namely that increase of surface area equals a decreased mass per square inch.