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Water is more dense the colder it becomes. It is also more dense the saltier it becomes.
Ice cubes are less dense than liquid water, which is why they float.
No. Ice takes more space than water, so the same volume of ice and water will be less heavy.
Ice is less dense than water at the same pressure. That is why ice cubes and icebergs float on the water.
Very salty water is more dense than water with less salt because the dissolved salt molecules increase the mass of the water. This higher density causes the salty water to sink below less salty water.
no
Ice is less dense than water
If more dense, it will sink when put into water; if less dense it floats.
no beacause a rubber duck floats and if an object floats in water, is is less dense than the water if it sinks it is more dense
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More dense.
Earth is more dense.
You can determine whether a solid substance is more or less dense than water by comparing their densities. If the density of the substance is greater than the density of water (1 g/cm^3), then the substance is more dense. If the density of the substance is less than the density of water, then the substance is less dense.
You can determine if a substance is more or less dense than water by comparing their densities. Water has a density of 1 g/cm3 at 4 degrees Celsius. If a substance has a density greater than 1 g/cm3, it is more dense than water. If it has a density less than 1 g/cm3, it is less dense than water.
Water is more dense the colder it becomes. It is also more dense the saltier it becomes.
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The density of chlorine at 0 0C and 760 mm col. Hg is 3,2 g/L; the density of air is 1,2 g/L.