because it wants to be
there is no actual answer to that question
Yes, syrup is more dense than water because of the sugar and oil is less dense than water, like all other oil.
Yes sugar is more dense than water. Even though it is denser than water sugar is soluble and will dissolve in water.
Lead is more dense than air.
a solution of water and sugar has a greater density than plain water. Because the solution is more dense than plain water, objects of lower density than the solution will float
Aluminium is more dense than PET.
No. Sand sinks in water because sand is more dense than water, not the other way around.
Yes.
Uh, maybe because Sand weights more than cotton?im guessing .
Yes, syrup is more dense than water because of the sugar and oil is less dense than water, like all other oil.
Sand is nothing more then very small rocks. rocks are more dense then wood. even taking a bunch of sand, there is more mass then an equal volume of driftwood because the individual grains of sand pack very tightly together.
Sugar sinks in water because it heavier and more dense than water. Artificial sweeteners like Aspartame are not as dense and will float.
Yes Sand is more dense than water because it sinks in water... therefore it is denserIts mass is much higher.If you do you a mass-to-volume ratio you should get you answer.(mass/volume)Or just test if it sinks ( it will )
Let it sit. Sand is more dense than water, and will sink to the bottom of the solution.
Generally, the smaller the particles that make up the soil, the greater the density. For example, clay is more dense than sand, and sand more dense then organic soil.
they are because the sugar crystals have syrup on them to make them sweet
A kilogram of sand takes up much less space than a kilogram of feathers because sand is denser than feathers. Density refers to how much mass is contained in a given volume. Since sand particles are heavier and more compact than feathers, they occupy less space for the same mass.
well, sugar is more dense than water. Therefore, sugar will sink to the bottom until it's dissolved into a substance. (: