chalk powder floats.since it's density is less compared to oil"s.
what happens to the chalk after the oil boils
yes it sinks because it doesn't have air inside so it doesn't float
No, it is more dense. If it were less dense it would float.
Different things happen when solids are added to water some dissolve , some float , some sink , some fizz or bubble , some change colour. etc...
Air
it would float because it is lighter than water.
Sulfur powder will float on the surface of the water.
yes it sinks because it doesn't have air inside so it doesn't float
Float
Firstly mix the water well to make sure all of the sugar has dissolved. Then, depending on the weight of the chalk (whether it is in chunks or powder form) it will either sink to the bottom of the mixture of float on top. If the chalk is floating on top, you can simply scoop it out. Otherwise, pour the mixture through some filter paper to separate the chalk from the sugar water. Now, once the chalk is separated, you can boil the water to evaporate it, leaving just the sugar behind.
Yes
Speedy erosion and scratched graffiti.
No, it is more dense. If it were less dense it would float.
You float.
chalk is weaker than clay because of the particles which are migrated inside it. Chalk can float while clay will sink. Clay can also absorb muhc more water No, Clay is stronger than chalk. OF COURSE CHALK IS STRONGER THAN CLAY, HONEY!!! IT IS HARDER AND ABSORBS LESS WATER. Sweetie, why du think clay sinks?
float dua
Different things happen when solids are added to water some dissolve , some float , some sink , some fizz or bubble , some change colour. etc...
Im not sure about the full properties about the dustless chalk, though I do know how it works. It simple. The compounds in the dustless chalk are heavyer more compound, and stick to themselvs easily. Thus when you earase the chalk binds together and falls to the floor rather than float in the air sufficationg you. Dustless chalk also writes better without as many scrath marks in it and easily cleans.