it floats
Float
Yes
No. The ice does not float on oil or kerosene, it is because a kerosene is a non-polar solute whil the ice which came from H2o is a polar solute in which it contradicts with each other. When the ice melts, the ice become water, the water is denser than kerosene, so the kerosene floats for it has a lighter density while the water sinks for it has a denser density.
The liquid which is less dense will float on top of the liquid which is more dense. Density affects the liquid's level.
An object will float in a liquid when the density of the liquid is higher than that of the object or when equal. That is to say Upthrust= or >weight of the object
When water and kerosene are mixed kerosene will float on top.
no, beacuse there is more sugars patick present in it so it floats
Float
Kerosene is less dense than water.
Yes
They float.
No. The ice does not float on oil or kerosene, it is because a kerosene is a non-polar solute whil the ice which came from H2o is a polar solute in which it contradicts with each other. When the ice melts, the ice become water, the water is denser than kerosene, so the kerosene floats for it has a lighter density while the water sinks for it has a denser density.
Besides water, a substance in solid form is more dense. At the least dense substance floats, HN03 will not float in liquid HN03. ;)
the less dense liquid will float on the denser liquid
The solid cannot float in this liquid.
As kerosene is less dense than water so level of kerosene will fall
Yes the boat will float on liquid soap