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Yes, charcoal is denser than water. Charcoal has a higher density than water, which means that it will sink in water.
Water is more dense than turpentine, by about 10%.
Yes if it floats. Does Marble float in water? If not then the answer is no.
The substance with a density of 2.1 g/cm3 will sink in water, as it is denser than water (density of 1.0 g/cm3). This means that the substance will not float but will sink to the bottom of the container filled with water.
anything denser than the medium it is suspended in.
To make a bottle sink, you can simply fill it with a material denser than water, such as sand or rocks. When the bottle is submerged in water, the denser material inside causes it to sink. This is due to the principle of buoyancy, where an object will sink if it is denser than the fluid it is placed in.
Vinegar is denser than water because vinegar is made of different substances that are denser than water, so that means vinegar is a little denser than water.
The material which are less denser than water will float on water..!!
Yes. Obsidian is denser than water.
Pushpins sink because they are denser than water. The pushpin's material, usually metal or plastic, is heavier than water, causing it to sink when placed in water.
yes chalk is denser then water.
faster in water than in air <><><> Agree. The denser the material, the faster sound travels through it.
Salt water is denser than fresh water.
Yes, charcoal is denser than water. Charcoal has a higher density than water, which means that it will sink in water.
Denser water sinks.
Yes, clay is denser than sponge. Clay is a natural mineral material that is compact and heavy, while sponge is a lightweight, porous material that is less dense.
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