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Paper clips have a density greater than the density of water.
If the density of a substance is greater than the density of water, it will sink in water. If the density of a substance is less than the density of water, it will float on water.
The density of the material is greater than the density of water because it sinks to the bottom of the container. Objects with a density greater than that of water will sink in water.
it's because the density may be greater than the body of water that is why the stone sink...
Yes, that's correct. If an object has a density lower than that of water, it will float. If it sinks, then its density is greater than that of water.
Greater density
because salt is higher density than water and dissolves in the water, increasing density
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Water has a greater density than ice.
If an object placed in water sinks - then it has a density greater than water.
Salt water is more dense than fresh water. The salts and minerals in ocean water have more mass/volume than the water. So, the total density is greater .
A density greater than that of water (which varies with temperature).
Salt water has a greater density than freshwater does.
To sink, the object's density must be greater than the density of water.To sink, the object's density must be greater than the density of water.To sink, the object's density must be greater than the density of water.To sink, the object's density must be greater than the density of water.
Paper clips have a density greater than the density of water.
No, the density of antimony is more than six times greater than the density of water so it will sink in water.