Depends on the density. First you must know the eggs density. Then you must know the density of the soap. If the density of the egg is less then soap then it floats. If it is greater it sinks. Depends on the type of egg, and the type of soap
D = Density
M = Mass
V = Volume
Formula for density : D=M/V
no, it does the exact opposite.
An egg can float in salty water because the increased density of the water makes it easier for the egg to displace enough liquid to support its weight. The saltier water creates a greater buoyant force that helps keep the egg afloat.
Yes the boat will float on liquid soap
an egg can float in salt water.
no an egg does not float in regular water.
An egg will float in anything with a density greater than an egg.
The sea has to have at least 4 tablespoons of salt in order for an egg to float.
No, a bar of soap is to heavy to float on anything.
Yes, and egg will float in salt water.
You can float an egg in very salty water.
Only an altered egg float.
A boiled egg will float in salt water.