what will happen is that the egg will still keep floating and the salt of the water will go on the top of the egg, unless it was fresh or rotten.
Eggs float in salt water but not in tap water, which is a fresh water. This is because salt water is more dense than fresh water.
The salt water egg experiment is to demonstrate that salt water is denser so the egg floats. When the egg is placed in pure water, the egg sinks because pure water is less dense than salt water.
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that the water with salt well make the egg float
When an egg yolk is placed in salt water, water molecules move out of the yolk by osmosis to balance the concentration of salt inside and outside. This causes the yolk to shrink or shrivel up as it loses water and becomes denser.
It floats.
When you soak an egg in salt water, the egg will float because the salt water is denser than the egg, decreasing its overall density. This is due to the process of osmosis, where water moves from an area of low salt concentration (inside the egg) to an area of high salt concentration (the salt water), causing the egg to float.
The egg should have its water or substance in the egg come out through the cell membrane. :)
In aspect of egg floated in salt water is no, egg didn't change it's density just salted water is more dense. In the aspect of salted egg (marinaded in salted water for a week) is yes. Diffused salt content would increase the density of the egg.
leave the egg there for a week and a smexy picture of one direction will be there
An egg floats in a salt solution because the density of the salt solution is higher than that of the egg, causing the egg to float. In fresh water, the density is lower than the egg, causing it to sink.
If the egg is good and not spoiled it will sink down. If the egg is spoiled it will float up.
a egg can float in salt water because the water is denser than the egg
Yes, and egg will float in salt water.
How much salt water is present is not important, the problem is what is the concentration of salt in the water. The saltier it is, the denser the salt water becomes. If the salt water is denser in comparison to the density of the egg (which will more or less vary with each egg), then the egg will float; if not, then the egg will sink.
An egg floats in salt water because the density of the salt water is higher than the density of the egg. The higher density of the salt water creates an upward buoyant force on the egg, causing it to float.
The egg will be more bouyant in salt water.