The salt is held in solution and so adds to the mass.
Yes, fresh water has a slightly lower density than salt water.
The cork in the saltwater solution will float higher than the one in distilled water because saltwater is denser than freshwater, providing more buoyancy. The increased density of the saltwater displaces more water, helping the cork float higher.
it's due to something called osmosis. If you have salty water on one side of a permeable membrane and less salty water on the other - then nature will try to balance this out by moving water through the barries to dilute the salty water.
The term for water that is a mixture of freshwater and saltwater is "brackish water."
In a basic saltwater solution, the water molecules would be the solvent and the salt molecules would be the solute.
Salt water is more denser because if you put fresh water into salt water than it wil be in the middle of the measurment cup so salt water is more denser .
A ship floats at different levels in freshwater and saltwater because saltwater is denser than freshwater. The denser the water, the higher the ship will float. This is due to the buoyant force acting on the ship, which is influenced by the density of the surrounding water.
It depends on the salinity of the saltwater, but in general, no, eggs will float in saltwater.
Saltwater is denser than freshwater because it contains dissolved salts and minerals, which add more mass to the water molecules. The increased mass of the saltwater results in a higher density compared to freshwater, making it sink below freshwater.
A hydrometer will float higher in saltwater than in freshwater because saltwater is denser, providing more buoyant force.
Salt water is denser that fresh water, so a swimmer (and ships) float higher in saltwater.
Density is higher in saltwater than in freshwater due to the higher concentration of dissolved salts in saltwater. This difference in density affects the way objects float in each type of water - objects float higher in saltwater because it is denser. Additionally, density influences the circulation of water in the ocean, with denser saltwater sinking and driving deep ocean currents.
a platypus is a freshwater animal
Rubber ducks will float higher in saltwater compared to freshwater or chlorinated water due to the increased density of saltwater. Saltwater is denser than freshwater and chlorinated water, providing more buoyancy to objects like rubber ducks.
Saltwater is denser,and in fact saltwater has different densities around the world.
Because salt is dense, so denser the water the better you float!
Yes, fresh water has a slightly lower density than salt water.