because Chuck Norris said so
Salt water's density greater (not heavier) than that of pure water.
Not necessarily. In a solution, the solute can make the solution heavier compared to the solvent alone. However, the overall weight of the solution would depend on the concentration of the solute in the solvent.
well i think it does because that's whats going to make the oil stiff
Water is the solvent and salt is the solute. Together they make a solution of salt water.
A gallon of fresh water is heavier than a gallon of sea water because fresh water is denser than sea water.
Salt water is heavier
Salt water is heavier than fresh water. The salt dissolved in salt water increases its density, making it heavier than pure water.
yes, becasue the mixture of water and salt will make the soda can less heavier then the water
No; water maintains a constant mass of 1 gram milliliter. If you add salt to the mix, it won't make the water heavier, although the combined weight of both salt and water put together will be greater than the water by itself. So no the water does not get heavier, your just adding more weight in the form of salt.
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 salt has weight
Salt water is heavier, as it has salt disovled in it. This can be observed in some underwater caves.
Salt water's density greater (not heavier) than that of pure water.
because salt is heavier...... =)
No a potato will not get heavier if placed in salt water, and does it really matter if it does? Do not ask stupid questions. Keep it simple.
salt water has more mass because of the added salt so salt is heavier :)
Salt water is usually denser and heavier than sugar water because salt particles are larger and disrupt the water molecules more than sugar molecules do. This causes salt water to have a greater mass per unit volume compared to sugar water.