Sodium makes salt water denser.
salt water is denser
Salt water is denser than fresh water.
Salt water is more denser because if you put fresh water into salt water than it wil be in the middle of the measurment cup so salt water is more denser .
Because salt water is denser. If you pour salt water and fresh water [one with food coloring] into a glass, the salt water will sink below the fresh water. You are only a bit denser than salt water.
Salt water is more salty. And denser. As a result of this it boils at a higher temperature.
True. Salt water is denser than fresh water because the presence of dissolved salts increases the mass of the water, making it more dense.
Salt water is denser than fresh.
Objects float more in salt water compared to fresh water because salt water is denser. The increased density of salt water provides greater buoyancy for objects, allowing them to float more easily than in fresh water.
Adding salt to water makes the water denser. As the salt dissolves in the water, it adds mass (more weight to the water). This makes the water denser and thus allows more objects to float on the surface that would sink in fresh Water
Salt water is denser than fresh (not salt) water.
A scuba diver needs more weight in the ocean than in fresh water because salt water is denser than fresh water, making it more buoyant. The additional weight helps the diver sink and maintain a neutral buoyancy underwater.
Salt water is denser than fresh water. Thus, it is easier to float in salt water.