why does sodium flot in water
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- The alloy of sodium-potassium becomes less dense than that of water and hence it floats on water.
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Objects with tightly packed molecules are more dense than those where the molecules are spread out. Density plays a part in why some things float and some sink. Objects that are more dense than water sink and those less dense float. ... When an object floats, it pushes water out of the way ( displacement ).
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