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Correct formulation: "How much does a stone weigh in salt water?"
Answer: The same as it does in the air, water, anywhere.

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What is the weight of salt water of one cubic meter?

what is the weight of salt water of one cubic meter


Why does too much salt cause an increase in weight?

Salt does not cause your body to gain or lose fat. If you have high consumptions of salt then it will only result in your body temporariley gsining weight as it causes your body to retain water


Why is salt water heavier then tap water?

because salt has weight


How much is ocean or salt water?

There are a number of variables which will determine the exact weight. It is generally accepted that the weight is 64lbs per cubic foot


How does adding salt to water affect its volume?

The salt-water mixture will have the same weight as the sum of the weights of the water and the salt. The water, itself, doesn't gain weight in a strict sense, but the salt-water mixture will be heavier than the plain water. Salt water is denser than fresh water.Yes, the weight of any salts dissolved in water will be additive with the water.weight of salt + weight of water = weight of salt and water in solution


How do you find percent of salt per weight Example Water Level 6417 feet above sea level Salt Content 51.3 grams per liter One liter weight 1kg or 1000 grams?

To find the percent of salt by weight in the water, you need to calculate the total weight of the salt in the water. Since the salt content is 51.3 grams per liter and you have 1 liter of water, the weight of salt in the water is 51.3 grams. To find the percentage, divide the weight of the salt by the total weight of the solution (1000 grams for 1 liter of water) and multiply by 100. Therefore, the percent of salt by weight in this example would be 5.13%.


How much sodium does a steak have?

About a duck's weight in salt


How much salt does it take to make and object float?

The amount of salt required for an object to float depends on the object's density. For example, in water, objects will float when they displace an amount of water equal to their weight. Adding salt to increase the water's density can make it easier for less dense objects to float. The specific amount of salt will vary depending on the object's weight and size.


If you mix salt with water how much salt water will you get?

The amount of salt water you get will depend on the concentration of salt in the water. When you mix salt with water, the salt dissolves into the water to increase its volume slightly. The overall volume of the salt water will be the sum of the volumes of the original salt and water components.


Which thing drop in water their weight increase doubled and doughted then their weight increase triple?

The solution for this riddle is salt. When salt is dropped in water, its weight doubles due to water absorption. If you then add more salt, making it saturated, the weight will triple due to full saturation with water.


Can you make a stone float on water?

There are two ways:Hollow out the stone to the form of a boat so that has more displacement then weight.Use pumice, a light weight volcanic stone that has lots of air bubbles in its structure.


Why does body loss weight in salt water?

The apparent weight will change, due to a stronger buoyant force by the salt water, which has greater density than normal water.