I think it's about two table spoons of salt.
The problem statement is to determine whether an egg will float better in saltwater or freshwater. This involves conducting an experiment to observe the buoyancy of the egg in both types of water and comparing the results.
Yes . Egg float in salt water because salt water is much densier than pure water
Yes, it's generally easier to float in salt water than in chlorinated water because salt water is denser than fresh water. The higher density of salt water provides more buoyancy, making it easier for objects (including people) to float.
It doesn't matter how much salt you use, rather, the concentration is important! For example, if you put your 5-6 teaspoons of salt in a full bathtub, the amount of salt per liter, or per milliliter, will be quite low.
About 6 tablespoons - Check out the link below
The problem statement is to determine whether an egg will float better in saltwater or freshwater. This involves conducting an experiment to observe the buoyancy of the egg in both types of water and comparing the results.
it depends on how much salt is in the water. if there is enough, the soda can will float.
Yes . Egg float in salt water because salt water is much densier than pure water
Yes . Egg float in salt water because salt water is much densier than pure 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.
5 cups of salt
for a brick to float on water 2 thirds of the mixture should be salt
two cups
An apple can actually float in water that is not treated with salt. Adding salt will encourage the apple to float to the top. When you add salt to water, it allows the water to become more dense.
About 6 tablespoons
Yes - consider how icebergs are able to float in sea water.
Salt is soluble in water, doesn't float.