For an object to float it must be less dense than the water/liquid that it's in. Adding sugar to water lowers its density because glucose molecules (sugar molecules) are less dense than water molecules. Therefore, putting an object into sugar water will make it sink.
Yes sugar will sink in water and eventually dissolve.
Objects sink when the density of the object is more than that of the water.
Objects sink in water because they are denser than water, not necessarily because they are heavier.
heavy objects than water can sink in water
objects with higher density than water sink, ones with a lower density float
False. Objects sink in water because they are more dense than water.
the objects whose density is more than that of fluid sink in the liquid
Objects that Float in water are less dense than water. Objects that sink are more dense than water. More clearly stated Objects that sink displace less water than their weight of equal measure.
The lower an objects density the less likely it is to sink in water. Objects with a higher density than water will sink if placed in it while objects with a lower density than water will float if placed in it.
Only objects having a density higher than the density of a liquid sink.
Because of the comparative density. If the objects density is greater than water it will sink, if less then it will float.
Objects with higher densities than water will sink in water. What they do in other substances depends on the densities of those substances.