The oil will float on top of the water because it is less dense than water. Oil and water do not mix well due to their different densities and polarities, causing the oil to form a distinct layer on top of the water.
No, glass sinks in water because it is denser than water. The density of glass is higher than that of water, causing it to sink rather than float.
if it was a cubick foot of water and the glass was the same and weighs less then the water than yes
Materials that are denser than water, such as metal and glass, will sink. Materials that are less dense than water, such as wood and plastic, will float. This is due to the principle of buoyancy, where an object will float if it displaces an amount of water equal to its own weight.
A fork will sink in water, as it is denser than water. The density of an object determines whether it will sink or float in water.
An egg will float in water if it is old, as air enters the shell over time, increasing buoyancy. A fresh egg will sink in water due to its higher density. If the egg stands on one end at the bottom of the water glass, it is still safe to eat.
It depends on the shape of the fork and the material from which it is made. Most non-metal (wood, plastic) forks will float. Metal forks will sink unless they are shaped to have a large enough surface area on the bottom.
a solid ceramic object would sink. however, if the object is displacing enough water proportional to it's weight, then it will float. If you put an empty glass bowl in the water, it will float; but if you allow water in, it will sink. This applies to ceramics.
No, glass sinks in water because it is denser than water. The density of glass is higher than that of water, causing it to sink rather than float.
No, it is not. Oil and water do not mix. If you pour oil into water, the oil will float to the surface. If you pour water into oil, the water will sink to the bottom and the oil will float on top.
if it was a cubick foot of water and the glass was the same and weighs less then the water than yes
Materials that are denser than water, such as metal and glass, will sink. Materials that are less dense than water, such as wood and plastic, will float. This is due to the principle of buoyancy, where an object will float if it displaces an amount of water equal to its own weight.
The chalk will sink, while the sponge will float. The chalk is denser than water, causing it to sink, while the sponge is less dense than water, allowing it to float.
it will float as long as it is not fully covered water.
No, obsidian is a type of volcanic glass that is denser than water, so it will sink when placed in water.
Arsenic is denser than water, so it will sink in pure water.
Pour the oil and sand in a glass of water. The sand will sink to the bottom, and the oil will float to the top of the water.
A fork will sink in water, as it is denser than water. The density of an object determines whether it will sink or float in water.