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a iron nail sinks in water but floats on mercury [a type of iron].

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Answered by supriya1341
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This is because density of mercury is more than that of water.

An object floats on a liquid, if its density is lower than that of the liquid.

The density of iron nail is more than that of the water but less than that of mercury.

Answered by kaminipandey
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Answer:

This is because density of mercury is more than that of water.

An object floats on a liquid, if its density is lower than that of the liquid.

The density of iron nail is more than that of the water but less than that of mercury

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