The principal component of cork is suberin.
The most important component of cork is suberin.
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It is a physical change.
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physical because the cork is still a cork
The most important component of cork is suberin.
The cork will float on the water due to its buoyancy. When waves are created in the water, the cork will move with the motion of the waves, bobbing up and down as the waves pass through.
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No, a cork is not made up of rubber. Cork is a natural material derived from the bark of the cork oak tree (Quercus suber). It is composed primarily of a substance called suberin, which gives it its unique properties, such as being lightweight, buoyant, and resistant to moisture. Rubber, on the other hand, is typically derived from the sap of rubber trees (Hevea brasiliensis) and has different chemical properties.
A cork usually makes a soft popping sound when it is removed from a bottle.
A cork bounces up and down in water because the cork and water have different densities, causing the cork to float. When you push the cork down, it displaces water and moves back up due to buoyancy. The cork then bounces up and down until it settles at a point where its weight is equal to the buoyant force acting on it.
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