an egg sinks on fresh water but floats on salty water how?
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because denisty of water increase after adding salt to it
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An egg sinks in fresh water but not in salt water because fresh water is not as dense. ... The density of the salt water is greater than the density of the egg. Items sink if their own density is greater than the density of whatever they are trying to float in.
Because the density of the egg is higher than the density of tap water, so it sinks. ... When enough salt is added to the water, the saltwater solution's density becomes higher than the egg's, so the eggwill then float! The ability of something, like the egg, to float in water or some other liquid is known as buoyancy.
Because the density of the egg is higher than the density of tap water, so it sinks. ... When enough salt is added to the water, the saltwater solution's density becomes higher than the egg's, so the eggwill then float! The ability of something, like the egg, to float in water or some other liquid is known as buoyancy.
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