No, not in water. Gold is very dense. However, if you found a liquid that is more dense than gold, at a temperature that would not melt the gold, then the gold would indeed float in it.
Fill a balloon part way with helium, make an animal out of it and have it float.
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Heilum combined with the light material of the balloon make it as light as air making it float.
If the can is empty, and you avoid water from entering it, it will float without any trouble.
no it does not float
No gold is more dense than water so it sinks and in the gold rush in Cali they paned underwater
No, gold is heavy
No, not in water. Gold is very dense. However, if you found a liquid that is more dense than gold, at a temperature that would not melt the gold, then the gold would indeed float in it.
thermometer and car radiator
not that i know
no
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real gold does not sing it sinks and so does fools gold.
Gold can float on water if there's a layer of oil on the surface. To break the surface tension, a drop of Dawn soap will do the trick.
Depends on several factors, including size of the flake, overall density and the density of the medium they are in. Typical cheaper gold flakes will float in water.
How can you make a chocolate float or sink