Very much so … Ice Floats, Gold Sinks.
yes
No. Solid gold is denser than liquid gold and so it will sink. This is true of almost every substance except water.
less denser than
yes,ice is denser than oil.this has also been proven
Platinum is denser then gold.
Platinum, iridium, osmium, rhenium, Neptunium,Uranium, and possibly things above Neptunium
Ice is denser than snow
Liquid water is denser than ice,Ice floats on top of liquid water.
No. Gold is much denser than pyrite.
Because ice is denser than the oil and alcohol.
No. It will sink because ice is denser than ether, and denser things sink to the bottom. Ice has a density of 0.9167 g/ml and ether has a density of 0.736 g/ml.
no, when water freezes it becomes less dense, that is why ice floats.
the best answer is 19cm
in water or anything which is denser than ice
ice
Platinum is denser so the gold cube will be bigger.Platinum is denser so the gold cube will be bigger.Platinum is denser so the gold cube will be bigger.Platinum is denser so the gold cube will be bigger.
Yes, gold is much denser and very much more conductive than materials that we otherwise use. Thus making excellent heat transfers and also being very precious and rare in its pure state. Uranium is much denser than gold.
gold