an ice cube cannot sink in water because its density is less than that of water. this is because of the air bubbles trapped inside; that make the ice cube less dense than water.
It will float and sink but eventually the shell will dissolve and it will feel like a gelatin substance
Slightly less dense. Put an ice cube in water ; it floats. It Does NOT sink.
Promethium sink in water.
That implies your water supply has a certain amount of dissolved Hydrogen Sulfide in it. This is common, not harmful, but truly disgusting. There are ways to stop it - talk to a professional plumber.
yes generally silver will sink in water as it is denser than water. but if it is a thin sheet of silver it will not sink and will float on water
it would sink
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It will float and sink but eventually the shell will dissolve and it will feel like a gelatin substance
Ice cubes don't sink in water, as the density of an ice cube is less than the density of water.
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It depends if the ice cube your talking about have the bigger density than the water which is 1.00G/ML then it will sink .... TO get the density of the cube u have u have to divide the mass over the volume of the cube..
it depends what the cube is made out of it depends what the cube is made out of
It will float for a while than slowly sink because its density as a cube is Heavier than water (by the way waters density is 0.9-1.0 g and Tar is 1.02 g). I hereby conclude with all reasons that tar ( in a shape of a cube) will float then sink
ice cube floats in water because it is dense and heavy if u compare water to alcohol then an ice cube will sink in the alcohol because alcohol is less dense which means its light.
It really depends on the shape. A cube of steel will sink but a boat displaces less water due to its shape and floats.
Yes