If the low density water was put over another fluid of lower density it would sink but if it was put over a high density fluid like Mercury it would floats.
If density is lower than water it will float (unless it is soluble and dissolves)
When the air inside a balloon is heated, its density decreases. This happens because the air molecules gain energy and move farther apart, resulting in a decrease in the air's density.
If the low density water was put over another fluid of lower density it would sink but if it was put over a high density fluid like mercury it would floats.
Charcoal has a low density because it is porous and lightweight.
Yes, hydrogen can be considered to have a low density. In fact, it is the least dense of all the elements.
Quite low density: 0.968 g·cm−3
Yes, low density polyethylene is recyclable.
Silicates have low density because their crystalline structure is characterized by large spaces between the particles. This results in a low packing density overall. Additionally, the presence of light elements such as silicon and oxygen in silicate compounds contributes to their low density.
High volume and low mass result in low density because density is calculated by dividing mass by volume. When the mass is low compared to the volume, the density will also be low because there is less mass per unit of volume.
Gasses have an incredibly low density, less than a liquid or a solid.
Low Density a Metal?NO!!!!
Depending upon the solution, the light waves may be refracted or reflected. However, if you are asking about low mass/low density particles, in general they will tend to accumulate towards the top of the solution based upon relative differences in density.