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Object made of wax float on water give rason ​

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Answered by milcahtesfaye0
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Wax is a buoyant material, which means that it normally floats, rather than sinks, in water. Wax floats because it is less dense than the water. The waxy liquid inside the Antarctic crustaceans is a wax ester, which is a mixture of fatty acids and fatty alcohol molecules. These molecules can be broken down and used as energy for muscles and organs. They can also be used to store energy and can be transported throughout the body through the bloodstream. The wax is made up of long chains of carbon atoms attached to each other by single chemical bonds. As the crustacean swims deeper into the water, the wax changes from having single bonds to having double bonds. This change allows the wax molecules to fit together more tightly, which increases their density and makes them heavier.

Answered by yuvrajdas999
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Objects made of wax floats on water because wax is less dense than water so the buyoant force of water is more than the weight of the wax object so the wax object floats.

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