yes it does because its density is 0.00133 which is less than waters which is 1
It depends on the species of wood. Most float but some types of ebony and lignum vitae have a density greater than water and will sink.
When you put an apple in peroxide, the peroxide breaks down into water and oxygen gas. The oxygen gas bubbles that form might cause the apple to float to the surface. This reaction does not cause significant harm to the apple.
it blows up
Oxygen is held close to Earth by gravity, which creates a force that pulls gases toward the planet's surface. The Earth's atmosphere acts as a protective barrier that helps keep oxygen from escaping into space. Additionally, the planet's magnetic field also helps to shield the atmosphere from the solar wind that could strip away gases.
It would depend on the density of the gas compared to the density of water. Normally, gases like oxygen and nitrogen would float in water because they are less dense than water. However, some heavier gases like sulfur hexafluoride can sink in water because they are denser than water.
In what? Oxygen is much lighter than water.
Atoms like oxygen and hileum like a water bottle floating but only when it has oxygen in it. If you crushed the bottle it will have less oxygen making it not float but not all atoms make things float. Also your welcome if it helped.
Oxygen has nothing to do with Earth's gravitational pull.
Yeah, suprisingly they do cause our body has oxygen in it, so no matter what shape or size, you will float... sumo wrestlers are fatter so they have more oxygen in them, they probably float better than skinny people
Oxygen.
Oxygen gas is being produced through the process of photosynthesis, causing the leaf discs to float to the surface of the solution due to the oxygen bubbles created.
Pears do not float in water because the pear is more dense than the water. The pear has a high water content, therefore making it more dense. For example, apples float because they are less dense than the water.
hydrogen gas which is lighter than oxygen
An aquatic plant bubbles because it releases oxygen bubbles. The oxygen bubbles float to the surface of the water and get released in to the air.
Wood holds oxygen molecules, Which create boyency, and this makes it float.
Leaf petiole
No, most non-metals do not float in the air. Non-metals like oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide make up the gases in our atmosphere, but they are not solids or liquids that can physically float. They are part of the air we breathe.