If an objects density is 1 or less, it will float on water
Yes it will float. The density of pure water will always be 1.00, anything under that such as 0.95 or 0.43 etc will float. Anything over 1.00 will sink for example 1.65 or 3.40 etc.
Anything will float on water as long as it's density is lower than that of water. The density of jet fuel is around 0.81 kg/L while that of pure water is 1 kg/L. Thus, jet fuel floats.
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.
viscosity of saline water is higher than that of pure water
The salted water is denser than pure water and eggs can float.
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If an objects density is 1 or less, it will float on water
Yes . Egg float in salt water because salt water is much densier than pure water
Yes . Egg float in salt water because salt water is much densier than pure water
No. (in pure water or minimally diluted water)
Salt
Salt water is denser than pure water.
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A fresh egg don't float in pure water; in a salty water the floating depends on the concentration of the salt in solution. The salty water is more dense.
More physics than chemistry, really. Salt makes the water denser, allowing denser objects to float, than in pure water.
on top. Wood is less dense than water to the point that it float on top of water, and salt water is more dense and has a higher surface tension than pure water so the wood would, if possible, float higher.