salt water
Salt dissolves in water, increasing the density of the water. The increased density of the water creates more buoyant force, leading to greater upthrust on an object.
Salt water's density greater (not heavier) than that of pure water.
Fresh water at a temperature of 10 degrees Celsius has a density of 999.70 kilograms per cubic meter or 0.9997 grams per cubic centimeter. Sea water with a salinity of 3.5 percent at a temperature of 10 degrees Celsius has a density of 1026.98 kilograms per cubic meter or 1.02698 grams per cubic centimeter.
that the water with salt well make the egg float
Yes, salt increases the density of water, which in turn increases buoyancy. When an object is placed in saltwater, it experiences a greater buoyant force compared to freshwater because of the higher density of the saltwater.
No salt has a greater density.
Salt water has a greater density.
If there is a greater density of salt water, then there is more salt, which means it will help animals help. I have forgotten how that happens, but I answered the question.
Because the salt water is denser than pure water.
because salt is higher density than water and dissolves in the water, increasing density
Because the density of salt water is higher.
The density of saline water is greater than the density of pure water.
Yes, an orange will sink in salt water because the density of the orange is greater than the density of the salt water. This is due to the higher concentration of salt in the water making it denser than the orange.
Eggs will float better in saltwater because the salt makes the water denser, causing the egg to float more easily. In freshwater, the egg may sink or not float as readily due to the lower density of the water.
That indicates that the average density of an egg is greater than the density of pure water but less than that of salt water. Salt water has more density the regular/pure water and the more salt you add the more it floats.
By adding salt to water, you are increasing the density of the water (essentially how much "stuff" that is in the water). When the density of the salt water becomes greater than the density of the egg, the egg becomes more positively buoyant and will float instead of sink.
Well... The salt in the water makes the egg float because the water becomes more dense than just plain water