It will sink in water and other light fluids but will float in (liquid) mercury or many other molten heavy metals.
No.
it makes bubbles in water which has enough energy to make it float
The density of chloroform, CHCl3, is 1.483 g/cm3 so it would sink and water would float. Water has a density of 1 g/cm3. The solubility of chloroform is less than 1.0 g/ 100 mL
i don't know... That's why I'm asking you. soo.. Does a rubber stopper float in water?
no he would most likely sink
The density of the wood would not be affected by being placed in water. However, the wood itself, with a density of about 0.77 gm/cm3 , would float.
No a quarter cant float in water. If you want you could try it yourself!
The quarter would sink.
it makes bubbles in water which has enough energy to make it float
It will float. Its a rock. It actually depends on how much water you have, if you you tried float it in the ocean, it would obviously sink. But if you tried to float it on a gladd or bowl or water, it would float,
Float (on water).
They would float.
No.
A Rock would obviously sink in water and a egg would float in salt water Believe it or not bowling balls that are denser than water float!
no
Yes it would float
The density is not directly relevant. Otherwise, ship made of steel would not float on water.
No