The 3 Musketeer chocolate bar will float.
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The density of the average egg will be slightly greater than water, so it will sink. To make the egg float, make the water more dense by adding salt. For one cup of water, adding three tablespoons of salt should be about enough to make the egg float.
How much bouyancy in lbs will one hundred gallons of methonol stored in a plastic bladder provide in water.
A diamond is a solid, while water is a liquid.
No, since it's denser than water. Density is defined as mass per unit volume, in this case, 13.5 dividied by 5 .. which is greater than 1, the density of water. If the quotient was less than 1 (or density less than one gram per cubic centimeter), it would float in water.
one answer is a brick.A brick does not float on water.
No. Ebony is one of the few woods that doesn't float in water. Oil is lighter than water so ebony won't float in that either.
One word answer: No
An egg is one such thing.
There are only one type of rock that can float on water. And that is Pumice stone. According to more than millions of people's answers, that is the one.
oil and water <><><> Some liquids, such as oil and water, do not mix- as they have different densities- so the lighter one (oil) will float on the heavier one.
Obsidian cannot float on water. It has a specific gravity about 2.5, meaning it is about two and one-half times as heavy as water and will sink if immersed.
There is NO property of water that allows things to float. Floating in not a property of a substance. It is the difference in density of two objects that allows one to be buoyant when surrounded by the other. This a balloon can float on air, A steel ship can float on water and oil can float on water.
Sink. Items with a density of less than one will float on water.
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It's far from clear what the actual question is. Some objects float in both salt and fresh water, some objects float in neither, and some objects float in one but not the other. Any object that floats in fresh water will float in salt water, but the reverse is not true.