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ans.1. wood can be float on oil because it is a thick, hard, and heavy object. 2.the bottle can not float on oil because it is not thick, hard, and, not heavy object. that's why it can not float
Oil does not sink in water. Almost all oils and fats are less dense than water so they will float.
it won't cuz
it will, unless the specific gravity of the ball is greater that the oil, if it is, it will sink. But I doubt that it is
No. The ice does not float on oil or kerosene, it is because a kerosene is a non-polar solute whil the ice which came from H2o is a polar solute in which it contradicts with each other. When the ice melts, the ice become water, the water is denser than kerosene, so the kerosene floats for it has a lighter density while the water sinks for it has a denser density.
Float.
A plastic always sink in oil like a plastic bottle will always float in oil.
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It'll float
more dense substances sink, less dense substances float. oil will not sink in water, it will float, it is less dense.
It sinks
why does an object sink
No. It is more dense. It will sink.
Most (but not all) oil is less dense than water. That oil which is less dense than water will float. That oil which is denser than water will sink.
An object will float when it has less density than the fluid or substance that it is placed in. The object floats upward due to buoyant forces. Similarly, objects will sink if they are dense than the fluid.
Vegetable oil? == == Any liquid that float over the water will make the ice sink if placed on it.Kerosene, gasoline, and some oils.
ans.1. wood can be float on oil because it is a thick, hard, and heavy object. 2.the bottle can not float on oil because it is not thick, hard, and, not heavy object. that's why it can not float