because you added sodium, duuuh
Adding salt to water the density is increased.
because salt increases the density of water so, egg ascend to top
Adding salt to the water increases its density. On adding certain quantity of salt, the density of water becomes greater than that of egg. So by law of flotation, as the mass of water (salted) displaced by egg is greater than its own mass, the egg floats.
This is because Salt adds density to the water. In other words, by adding and dissolving salt in the water, you make the water heavier than the egg.
Because the salt water is denser than pure water.
The salt water has a greater density and the floating is easier.
The density of water with 50 grams of salt in it will be slightly higher than the density of pure water. The exact value will depend on the amount of water used, but in general, adding salt to water increases its density due to the presence of the dissolved salt molecules.
By adding salt to water, you are increasing the density of the water (essentially how much "stuff" that is in the water). When the density of the salt water becomes greater than the density of the egg, the egg becomes more positively buoyant and will float instead of sink.
An egg will sink in water but will float in salt water. An egg will sink faster in hot water than it will in cold water.
Yes, adding salt to water increases its density, which can make some objects that would normally sink, like eggs, float. By altering the density of the water, the buoyant force exerted on the object can be increased to make it float.
No, adding more salt to water will increase the density of the water, making the spoon more likely to sink rather than float. The increased density of the saltwater would effectively displace more water, causing the spoon to become more submerged.
Yes. Salt water has a slightly higher density then fresh water which means its a little easier for things to float in salt water. So if it floats in fresh water it will certainly float in salt water.