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salt water
Salt water's density greater (not heavier) than that of pure water.
No, salt water is denser.
A can of soda can float in salt water because the salt water is more dense than the can of soda.
The density increase.
Oxygen .
salt water has a lower density than the other types of water.
No salt has a greater density.
salt water
salt water
Salt water density really depends on a few different things. The concentration of salt and temperature are the 2 largest factors in determining the density of salt water.
halite is one mineral in mineral water. Halite is used as table salt. It forms when water evaporates and leaves behind the salt.
salt water
salt water
I think the question is more complicated than you may realize. Salt makes an egg (or anything) float, because salt water has a higher density than regular water. Water has a density of 1g per cm^3 Salt has a density of 2.16g per cm^3 When you mix a tablespoon of salt into a cup of water, you end up with a density of around 1.2g per cm^3 in which objects will float more easily than the lighter normal water. Theoretically, the answer would be the liquid with the lowest density (liquid hydrogen). However it may be more complicated as liquids can only absorb a certain amount of salt before they become saturated and can not absorb any more. But in general theory, it will be the liquid with the lowest density out of the options you have available to you.
The density of a salt water solution compared against the densities of "pure" water and salt provides an approximate value of the ratio of water to salt in the mixture.
Yes, fresh water has a slightly lower density than salt water.