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Do wood in Mercury float?

No, wood would not float in mercury. Mercury is a dense liquid metal, much denser than water, so wood would sink in it.


Can balsa wood float on liquid mercury?

no, because mercury can be able to burn things, so when wood goes into liquid mercury, it would most likely melt or "crash and burn."answ2. The above is not correct. Balsa wood would float easily on the surface of mercury. Mercury is a toxic and dangerous material, but it does not of itself provoke combustion.


What will happen when wood is placed in mercury?

When wood is placed in mercury, nothing significant will happen as mercury is a relatively inert metal and will not react with the wood. The wood will simply float on the surface of the mercury due to the density difference between the two materials.


Can nickel float on liquid Mercury?

Yes, nickel can float on liquid mercury because the density of nickel is lower than that of mercury. This means that nickel will not sink when placed on liquid mercury, and instead will float on its surface.


Will lead sik or float in mercury?

it will float


Will mercury float in ethanol?

No, mercury is denser than ethanol, so it will sink and not float.


Can iron float in any liquid?

Solid iron will float in liquid mercury. In most liquids it will sink.


Does a bowling balls float?

No, they are not bouyant. They won't float on water, but they will float on mercury.


How did pirate boats float?

it floats because of its wood wood is waterproof which makes it float


Will wood float in gasoline?

Yes, wood will typically float in gasoline because the density of wood is lower than that of gasoline. This means that the wood will be less dense than the gasoline and will float on its surface.


Can ebony wood float on water?

Ebony wood is a very dense and heavy wood, so it usually does not float on water. Its density makes it sink rather than float.


Liquid where rock floats and wood sinks?

The liquid that fits this description is mercury. Mercury is a dense liquid metal that is heavier than most rocks and can cause wood to float on its surface due to its high density compared to the objects it displaces.