Chemistry, asked by devilfiring, 3 months ago

wood charcoal floats on water but a solid 'X' having the same density as wood charcoal sinks give reason ​

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Answered by ganeshholge7
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Water sinks because it is more dense than oil. Explain that, just like solids, liquids are made from atoms and molecules, which have a certain ...

Answered by Anonymous
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Why does wood charcoal float in water, although it is denser than water. Wood charcoal, which means the wood which is burnt to obtain charcoal, is not denser than water. It is lighter than water and thus floats on water.

Physical properties of wood charcoal. <br> (ii) Principle of floating. <br> (iii) Factors affecting density. <br> (iv) Relation between temperature and kinetic energy of gases.

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