Lead floats in mercury.
Mercury is more dense than iron, causing it to float on the surface of mercury.
A stone has a greater density than water; a ship, less.
Pumice, a volcanic stone with tiny air bubbles, is the only stone that floats in water.Pumice.Pumice, a volcanic porous stone, is lighter than water of equal volume because of all of the air bubbles in it, so it floats.
this is because mercury is much denser than water . this means that there is more of it in a given amount of space then there is water in the same amount of space
If an object floats in water it will also float in the much denser mercury
the iron bob floats in Mercury because it density is less than mercurys density
Lead floats in mercury.
Yes. Ice floats in water because it is less dense. Mercury is over ten times denser than water. So ice easily floats in mercury.
It means that mercury is denser than iron.
Mercury is more dense than iron, causing it to float on the surface of mercury.
Iron has a higher density than water, so it sinks in water; but is less dense than mercury so it floats.
Pumice stone floats on water.
the iron bob floats in mercury because it density is less than mercurys density
Oil is denser than cork, so the cork would float.
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A pumice stone. An empty bottle with its top on.