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Because salt is more heavy, I mean try mixing oil syrup and water, they won't mix because oil will go to the top which means that it is the lightist, then water would go in the middle because it is th second lightist, then syrup would go at the bottom because it is the heaviest. You could also try putting eggs in regular water and it won't float, but if you put salt in the water and mix it, the egg will maybe float if it doesn't then add more salt.
Firstly there is no such thing as floating higher; something either floats or it doesn't. Buoyancy (pronounced boy-an-see) on the other hand, describes the ability or tendency of an object to float in a liquid. Objects float in a liquid when they are less dense than the liquid. For example an ice cube will float in both water and corn syrup because it is less dense than both. The ice cube will have greater buoyancy in corn syrup because corn syrup is more dense than water.
The property of water that allows things to float is buoyancy. Water exerts an upward force on objects placed in it, which counteracts the force of gravity pulling the objects down. This buoyant force is what allows objects to float in water.
Objects that are less dense than oil will float in oil. Examples include feathers, certain types of wood, and plastic objects like Styrofoam or plastic wrap. Metal objects and dense materials will sink in oil.
Maple syrup, because when you put maple syrup, water and oil in a cup, the maple syrup slowly goes down.
No. For their size, diamonds are heavy and will not float.
well sometimes bcuz how the water is like lets say the oil it wouldn't be good to put objects to float.
A cotton ball is thinly attached with lots if air between its fibers. It would be hard to find a liquid it doesn't float on, so the answer is yes to both.
Objects float better in salt water because the denser the water the easier the object will float for instance if your at a salt water beach you will float easier in a salt water beach then you will floating in a swimming pool.
Float.
more dense substances sink, less dense substances float. oil will not sink in water, it will float, it is less dense.
No, water with syrup evaporate faster.