"is denser fruit healthier" is not an experiment. It is a question.
One type of experiment that is easy for kids to explore is a floating egg in water. By adding salt, the salty water is denser and pushes the egg up, causing it to float. This explores density and is easier for kids to understand. Another type of experiment is the coke and mentos experiment. This shows kids how the bubbles in soda react with something that has a lot of little 'dimples' in it.
yes chalk is denser then water.
no
That depends on the relative densities of the solid and the liquid. If the solid is denser than the liquid, the solid will sink. If the liquid is denser, the solid will float.
Denser, more compact, compressed.
Not necessarily. The healthiness of a fruit is not related to its density.
No it cannot float because it is denser than water. We did this experiment in my HS Chem class. This myth is based of the movie Caddyshack. Watch it. No it cannot float because it is denser than water. We did this experiment in my HS Chem class. This myth is based of the movie Caddyshack. Watch it.
Pot metal is a variable type of alloy. Most of the time the gold will weight more.
Each and every object on this earth and the universe, has density, which is basically the measure of specific gravity experienced by the object. The denser the fluid, the greater the specific gravity and within a container, it will sink to the bottom and the less dense one will remain above it. You can try this experiment. Take water and oil and food coloring. Put a few drops of the food coloring in the water to give it a distinct color. In a glass, put equal volumes of water and oil, and let it rest. observe. The answer to this question is in this experiment. *P.S. : If you think that oil (in this case sunflower) is denser than water, do the experiment and prepare to be amazed.
HONEY is denser
Atoms cause the objects to be denser when they are more compact it's denser and more spread out it's not denser
Lead is denser.
One type of experiment that is easy for kids to explore is a floating egg in water. By adding salt, the salty water is denser and pushes the egg up, causing it to float. This explores density and is easier for kids to understand. Another type of experiment is the coke and mentos experiment. This shows kids how the bubbles in soda react with something that has a lot of little 'dimples' in it.
Copper is denser than wood.
Mercury is denser than oxygen.
Lead is denser than iron.
Lead is denser than iron.