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The density of a popsicle stick is about .75g/ml.
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A normal sized toothpick weighs approximately 100 milligrams or 0.1 grams. It actually ends up weighing more than a butterfly.
A penny is more dense than a wooden toothpick. This can be easily tested by placing both in a glass of water.
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927.26 g/cm^3
The general rule is that an object will float if it has less density than the liquid in which it is placed, or sink if its density is greater.
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Of course, a popsicle is just water so whether it was inside of a freezer or outside in the open air, [typically] if the temperature is either below 32 degrees Fahrenheit or 0 Celsius, the popsicle will stay frozen.
Yes, it is.
No
They are bleached or otherwise treated to prevent breakdown. So composting will take quite a while. So my answer is- a Popsicle stick will take a long time to decompose.
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Well, If fill a small cup with juice, and stick a popsicle stick, or a fork inside, and put it in the freezer, and wait 3 or 4 hours+, it will be frozen, and you can pull the Popsicle out and eat it by the fork:)
The cast of Popsicle Stick - 2008 includes: Otis Beagle as Otis the Beagle David Hou as Alex
The cast of Popsicle Stick - 1999 includes: Christopher Malpede as The boy Tom Morris as Step-father
927.26 g/cm^3
Depends on the size of the popsicle.
Not really. To move your teeth around you need a little pressure for a long time, which you can't really achieve with a popsicle stick
To remove a coin in a CD player, use a popsicle stick. Place double sided adhesive half of the popsicle's length. The coin will stick to it.