cold ocean waer has more dense than warm water.
Water is more dense the colder it becomes. It is also more dense the saltier it becomes.
Chlorine gas is less dense than water, so it will float on top of water if the two are in contact.
Warm water is lighter than cold water because the molecules are more active in warmer water and evaporation is taking place more quickly than in cold water.
Ice cubes are less dense than liquid water, which is why they float.
As water gets colder it eventually becomes ice. So judging by that, as water gets colder the water gets denser to the point of being a solid. Cold water is more dence than warm water. Ice is less dense than water (which is why it floats) so... but I think the above is still correct.
Water is more dense the colder it becomes. It is also more dense the saltier it becomes.
Cold salty water will be the most dense.
Cold salty water will be the most dense.
Cold salty water will be the most dense.
Water is at its greatest density at 4 oC.
Yes, because the higher the temperature, the faster and more spread out the molecules, therefore making hot water less dense than cold water.
Warm water is less dense than cold water, so it sits on top of the cold water. This is because warm water molecules are more spread out and have less mass per unit volume compared to cold water molecules, causing warm water to be less dense and float on top of the denser cold water.
Cold water is more dense.
cold ocean water is more dense than warm water
If you think to density (not weight) hot water is less dense.
The warmer the water is the less dense it is but the colder it is the more dense it is. A2: therefore, warm water rises above cold water
more dense