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» Both calcium and magnesium are heavier than water but still float over it. Explain!

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Answered by ruchijain3112
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Answer:

calcium and sulphur floats on water due to the bubble producedof hydrogen and it sticks to the calcium and solphur metal when they reacts to the cold water.

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Answered by Abhishek474241
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WHEN CALCIUM REACT WITH WATER IT MAKE CALCIUM OXIDE AND HYDROGEN GAS .IN REACTION HYDROGEN GAS STICK WITH CALCIUM AND TAKE IT OUT SO IT FLOAT

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