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Will ice float deeper in water or in paraffin?

Ice will float deeper in water than in paraffin. This is because the density of ice is lower than that of water, making it buoyant in water. However, paraffin has a lower density than water, so ice will sink deeper in paraffin.


Why does oak wood float on water but not paraffin?

Oak wood is less dense than water, which allows it to float. In contrast, paraffin is denser than water, causing it to sink. This difference in density determines whether an object will float or sink in water.


What happens when paraffin is poured into water?

When paraffin is poured into water, it will float because paraffin is less dense than water. This is because paraffin is a type of hydrocarbon that is nonpolar and does not mix with water, which is a polar molecule. The two substances will not dissolve or mix together.


Does salt water float over fresh water?

Yes, because salt water is denser than fresh water, it will typically float on top of fresh water in a layered system called stratification. This is due to the differences in salinity and density between the two types of water.


If you float in salt water what will you do in fresh water?

If you just barely float in salt water, you will sink in fresh water.


Would an egg float in fresh water?

no i dont think so


Would an object float better in salt water compared to fresh water?

Yes.


What can float in salt water but sink in fresh water?

i think it is ppeople because they float in salt water and sink in fresh water.


Would a large metal ship float in the same volume of fresh water?

Metal ships are built to float.


In what type of water would a swimmer float more easily is it salt water or fresh water?

Saltwater.


Does Egg Float In Salt Water Or Fresh Water?

Fresh eggs float in salt water because the density of salt water is more than the density of the egg. But fresh eggs do not float in fresh water because the density of water is less than that of the egg. Salt increases the density of water.


Would the same object as above sink or float in a container of fresh water with a density of 1.0 gmL?

The object would float in fresh water since its density is lower than that of water (1.0 g/mL). The object displaces an amount of water equal to its weight, which is less than the weight of water it displaces, causing it to float.