Leaving aside the question of whether the liquid will mix with whatever it is meant to float (or not) upon, the answer depends on what substance it is required to float upon. If Mercury, yes, it will float (if it does not mix). Pure water, it certainly will not (but could mix).
A good object that will float is a plastic container. It worked for me. Yes a plastic container will work well it worked in my science class.
no, it will float on the surface
The coin would float.
Lower density materials float in higher density fluids. This does not occur if two miscible fluids are miscible (dissolve in each other). In that case the one fluid mixed with the other (e.g. alcohol and water)
I assume you mean "convection". The hotter liquid or gas is less dense, so it has less weight per unit volume, and it tends to float (move upward).
Float. Gasoline is less dense than water.
It is not just the weight matter in floatation or sinking.The shape,surface area or the base liquid that matters.For eg. a very flat sheat of iron weighing 85gm will float in water but a bead(ball )of iron weighing 85gm will sink.On the other hand an iron bead of 85gm will float in mercury.
The different layers are formed because the two liquids are not compatible, or do not mix well. The order of the layers is always from the densest liquid on the bottom to the least dense liquid on top. For example, oil and water, water is denser so it sinks to the bottom and the oil floats. Liquids may form layers whether or not they are of equal volume.
the less dense liquid will float to the top and the more dense liquid will drift to the bottom
because when you add it to water, it will go to the bottom of the container and the water will float above it
Yes the boat will float on liquid soap
Cullets doesn't float on water.
It is quite common for various things to float in water. But any liquid can cause things to float.
It all depends on the density of the object. If an object was less dense than water, then it will float. If an object is more dense than water, then it will sink.
You can't float but you can fly. (Floating implies liquid, and Pluto has no liquid that we know of).
It depends if the carton is full or not. If the carton is empty, then it will float. If their is milk in the container, then it won't float.
it won't cuz