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Q: Why does a 3 Musketeers bar float on water?
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How do you figure out if things float better in salt water or in normal water?

what you do is an experiment. get a bowl with 3 cups of normal water. then get another bowl with 3 cups of salt water. then get some items to test it with. after you tried an item clean it and dry it. do the test more than once


What 5 things float in water?

Humans, Wood. Ships Boats Dogs. Anything that has a density of less than 1 g/cm^3


If ice is less dense then liquid water what will happen on the surface of the liquid?

Ice actually is denser than water. Like anything less denser than water, ice actually does float on water. The density of ice is 920 kg m-3 whereas the maximum density of water is 1000 kg m-3.


How can you make water float in the air?

There may be more but 3 simple methods. 1/ Using Evaporation. Boil the water until is evaporates. The water will change its state from a liquid to a gas. The water molecules will the "float" in the air until they condensate. 2/Using Pressure Fill a spray bottle with water, (something like a kitchen household cleaner container) and pull the trigger, the mist which is expelled under pressure will create small water particles that will float, albeit for just a moment, in the air. 3/Use an opposing force Fill a balloon with water, tie it off securely. Fill more balloons with helium ( the amount of helium balloons needed will depend on the amount of water you have filled into the 1st) tie them altogether and hey presto, floating water.


Can an object which is denser than water float on water?

This is only possible for very small objects, like a needle, if you carefully place it on the water surface. It can float due to something called "surface tension". The water acts as if it had a thin surface layer that has to be "broken". This is simply related to the attraction of the water molecules among themselves.This is only possible for very small objects, like a needle, if you carefully place it on the water surface. It can float due to something called "surface tension". The water acts as if it had a thin surface layer that has to be "broken". This is simply related to the attraction of the water molecules among themselves.This is only possible for very small objects, like a needle, if you carefully place it on the water surface. It can float due to something called "surface tension". The water acts as if it had a thin surface layer that has to be "broken". This is simply related to the attraction of the water molecules among themselves.This is only possible for very small objects, like a needle, if you carefully place it on the water surface. It can float due to something called "surface tension". The water acts as if it had a thin surface layer that has to be "broken". This is simply related to the attraction of the water molecules among themselves.