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Do objects float in pure or salt water better?

Salt


What will float on pure water?

Objects with a density less than 1 g/cm3 will float on pure water. This includes most types of wood, plastic, and some metals like aluminum.


Why would some things float in lemonade but not pure water?

Some things float in lemonade but not in pure water because lemonade is denser than water due to the added sugar content. The increased density of lemonade provides more buoyant force, allowing certain objects to float that would sink in pure water.


How does density tell you if an object will float pure water?

If an object has a lower density than water, it will float. If an object has a higher density than water, it will sink. This is because objects will displace an amount of water equal to their own weight, and if the weight of the water displaced is greater than the weight of the object, the object will float.


How egg float in salt water related to chemistry?

More physics than chemistry, really. Salt makes the water denser, allowing denser objects to float, than in pure water.


Will arsenic float or sink in pure water?

Arsenic is denser than water, so it will sink in pure water.


Is salt water less dence then pure water?

No, salt water is generally denser than pure water due to the dissolved salt particles increasing the overall mass of the solution. This increased density causes objects to float higher in salt water compared to pure water.


How does the salt make the egg float in water?

The salted water is denser than pure water and eggs can float.


Why do objects float better in salt water than in plain water?

Objects float better in salt water because it is more dense than distilled water. Whether or not an object floats depends on whether or not its overall weight is less than that of the liquid it can displace. To give a clearer picture, imagine pure water is 1 gram per ml. If an object has a density less than 1 gram per ml, then it floats. The salt in salt water makes that density higher. Lets imagine that salt water is 2 grams per ml. An object with a density of 1.5 grams per ml sinks in pure water because it is too dense. However, the same object would float in the more dense salt water.


Does salt float in water?

Yes . Egg float in salt water because salt water is much densier than pure water


Why does salt float in water?

Yes . Egg float in salt water because salt water is much densier than pure water


Does pure substance float on pure water?

Whether a pure substance floats on pure water depends on its density compared to that of water. If the substance's density is less than that of water (approximately 1 g/cm³), it will float; if it is greater, it will sink. For example, ice (a pure substance) floats on water, while metals like iron will sink.