Yes, ice will float in water because ice is less dense than water, you can think about how an iceberg floats in the ocean too.
it's because the vinegar has a density greater than that of the egg..... (*_*)
Oil floats atop vinegar because of the density difference. Oil is the lesser dense. its the same thing with water and oil.
There are tents designed to Float in water. But not all tents designed to float.
Soil floats on water!
As heptane is lighter than water, it will float.
No. Oil will float on vinegar as vinegar has the same density as water.
Any object with a density lower than 1 g/cm3.
no vinegar is heavier
The bubbles from the carbon dioxide reaction help you float
no it willl explode
it's because the vinegar has a density greater than that of the egg..... (*_*)
The density of the average egg will be slightly greater than water, so it will sink. To make the egg float, make the water more dense by adding salt. For one cup of water, adding three tablespoons of salt should be about enough to make the egg float.
Yes, ketchup is less dense than water and will float when placed on water. This is because ketchup is mainly composed of water, vinegar, sugar, and other ingredients that are lighter than water.
A hard boiled egg will sink in water because it is denser than water. However, it will float in vinegar due to the lower density of vinegar compared to the egg.
no you do not. But you can. A drop of vinegar helps!
Oil floats atop vinegar because of the density difference. Oil is the lesser dense. its the same thing with water and oil.
If the density of an object is less then the vinegar then it will float, if it's density is greater then the object will not,ex: cork is much less dense then water, so it floats on top of water