i dont no but why dont you fill a sink with water and lkay an orange on top of it then you'll see if it floats
The reason an egg floats in orange juice is due to its density. Orange juice has a higher density than water, which causes the egg, which is less dense, to float. This is because the egg displaces an amount of orange juice equal to its weight, making it buoyant.
To make an egg float, you can use a juice that has a high sugar content, such as concentrated orange juice or a sugary lemonade. The increased density of the solution due to the sugar allows the egg to float. Additionally, any liquid with a higher density than the egg, such as saltwater, can also achieve this effect.
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Orange Juice. Orange Juice does not have enough acids to make the egg explode =, so therefore, orangejuice.
acid from the orange juice has high density compared to the ice cube
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a glass of orange juice
One delicious breakfast recipe that incorporates both egg and orange juice is orange French toast. To make it, whisk together eggs, orange juice, and a bit of orange zest. Dip bread slices in the mixture and cook them on a griddle until golden brown. Serve with a drizzle of maple syrup for a tasty and citrusy breakfast treat.
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Orange Juice (Citric Acid) Egg Shells ( Calcium Carbonate). Remember the general reaction eq'n Acid + Carbonate = Salt + Water + Carbon dioxide.
Because it's the juice from an orange which is in fact orange.