Gasoline floats on water and is therefore less dense than water. Eggs sink in water and are therefore denser than water. A process of logical deduction will therefore show you that Eggs are DENSER than Gasoline. Your question therefore makes no sense.
nope, gas floats on water
Egg is denser than vinegar. The egg will sink when placed inside a jar with vinegar. So to make the vinegar denser, one must add salt or other solute.
Gasoline is a mixture of various hydrocarbons, most of which produce vapors that are denser than air.
Gasoliner is NOT heavier than water. If you mix the two compounds , then allow them to settle. You will see that gasoline is on top of the water. ; Hence it is lighter (less heavy). Scieintifically, the density of gasoline is less than the density of water.
The density of liquids really depends on the suspended matter in it. If you have really dense concentration of salt in water, yes it could be denser than an egg. If you have merely a weak solution of salt, then the egg is denser... it depend on how much salt you have in the water.
Gasoline is less denser than milk.
I think it would be denser. It is more compact and bigger. Hence more dense
nope, gas floats on water
Gasolines are less denser than water.
Gasoline is a mixtures so the is not particular molecules that can be identified as gasoline. But most of the components are denser than air even in the vapor phase.
Egg is denser than vinegar. The egg will sink when placed inside a jar with vinegar. So to make the vinegar denser, one must add salt or other solute.
Nope; specific gravity is lower
a egg can float in salt water because the water is denser than the egg
An egg will sink in fresh water. Salt water is denser than fresh water, which allows the egg to float.
Much more dense. They are the two lightest gasses in the universe, and gasoline is a liquid, which is always denser than a gas.
Yes, because the sugar dissolves in the water, making a solution which is denser than the egg.
because it boils and it gets heated, and the raw egg stayed cold or cool.