a block of aluminium Sinks in turpentine but floats in Mercury
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It is because aluminium has lower density than mercury but higher density than turpentine. The density of the steel balls is greater than the density of the water so they float in water.So, the steel balls displace the water equal to their weight and hence float.
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it is because aluminium has Lower density than the mercury but higher density than the turpentine
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